Monday, February 1, 2010

Can You Take A Bath If You Have A Planters Wart Need Plants That Are "bird Hardy," To Be Near A Bird Bath, SoCal Full Sun, Short, Perennial, Pretty?

Need plants that are "bird hardy," to be near a bird bath, SoCal full sun, short, perennial, pretty? - can you take a bath if you have a planters wart

We have a few of the planters on a patio floor, near a glass door and wants to put the pot on the balance with the plants that surround the pans. A plate for a bird bath, a seed, so the boys can see the birds through the glass door. There is simply no room for a pedestal bath or hanging feeder. I want to keep the plants from perches for birds on them, and spray. Perhaps juicy or ... ?

1 comment:

aseachan... said...

I had some Robins nest in a vine, Passiflora just the other side of a glass door of my cats, some birds are bolder than others and, of course, sparrows, finches and pigeons are fat pigs are quickly used for any indoor cat. It is unlikely that you will get all the pigeons, starlings and crows with an arrangement similar to the one you describe.

For most of the year you can get hummingbirds in southern California, and my cats love to see them. Get a bamboo pole with a hook on the floor and sit down in one of the planters?

I do not think that bird activity harmful to most plants, and I have no great interest in the plants themselves. I, my annual. They are a small problem in pots, and when he kills a dispute or damage to a plant, no big deal. Birds are easy to hide something thicker or lead to an open space where they need to flee. Also, remember that the root and seeds are falling down, drag pots and the seeds that fell on the potswill clean a little annoyed too.


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