A bit of wildlife is always fine, but sometimes birds can damage your garden and your harvest a lot.
To protect your plants, you should use some effective and safe methods that can help you repel the birds.
Here are a few ideas that might work for you.
Birds don't like shiny things. Hang CDs, aluminum foil strips, or reflective objects in your garden. The sunlight bouncing off these items will deter them.
Place decoys like fake owls or scarecrows in your garden. Birds will think there's a predator around, and they'll be cautious.
Cover vulnerable plants with bird netting. Install fences to protect your garden. This physical barrier makes it difficult for birds to access.
Birds often dislike spicy smells. Sprinkle some chili powder or hot pepper flakes around your plants. This can discourage them from landing.
Birds are not fans of the smell of citrus. Place orange or lemon peels near your plants to create a natural bird repellent.
Install motion-activated sprinklers. When birds approach, the sudden spray of water will startle them, making them less likely to return.
Hang wind chimes in your garden. The sound and movement can make birds uncomfortable, encouraging them to find a quieter spot.
Set up bird feeders away from your garden. This can attract birds to a different area, keeping them away from your prized plants.