Few things are as frustrating as getting your garden started, only to find birds eating your hard work! To give your pea plants the best chance to mature, there are lots of things you can do to protect them. Protect them in the early stages, when they're most vulnerable to birds.[1] Remember, you don't want to totally get rid of birds in your garden since they do eat pests. You just need to try a few tricks to keep them away from your peas.

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Draped netting

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    Cover your peas with medium-weight netting so the birds can't get to them. Lay medium-weight white spun fabric, garden fleece, or netting right on top of your pea plants. Then, place rocks, bricks, or soil on the edges of the fabric to prevent it from blowing off. The birds won't be able to eat the peas and air can still circulate around your plants.[4]
    • The fabric or netting also keeps your plants a little warm, which can help them put on growth.
    • You can leave the netting on your peas until the plants are about 3 inches (7.6 cm) high. Then, remove them so the plants don't start growing into the net.

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