Gardening god Monty Don shares 90p trick to ‘terrify’ pesky pigeons (2024)

MONTY Don has shared a 90p hack to keep pesky pigeons out of your garden this summer.

After weeks of rain and drizzle, the UK has finally been treated to some much overdue sun, meaning many of us are spending as much time as we can in our gardens.

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Pigeons are an extremely common sight in British gardens, and although they may seem harmless, actually carry diseases which can destroy plants.

Not only this, but they are also known to peck at garden plants, fruits and vegetables, leaving them looking a mess,

So, in order to make sure your garden is in top form for any BBQs or garden parties you may be hosting this summer, it's important to keep them at bay.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, gardening legend Monty revealed the simple tactic he used as a child to banish pigeons from his garden.

He said: "When I was a child, pigeons were enemy number one and thevegetablepatchwas strung with milk bottle tops in an attempt to deter them.

“I remember we painted cola bottles bright red and stuck them on bean sticks, although I'm not sure a red bottle is the most terrifying thing to a passing pigeon.”

He added: "In the 1990s all the freebie CDs that came with almost every newspaper got recycled as pigeon scarers, and old cassette tape was excellent strung between canes."

These methods deter pigeons as sudden flashes of light from reflective surfaces confuse pigeons and are perceived as a potential threat or predator.

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Pigeons are naturally very cautious, so unknown movement scares them and keeps them out of the garden.

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Most of us have old milk bottle caps or unwanted CDs lying around in the house, but if not, you can pick up a bottle of milk from the supermarket for as cheap as 90p.

Old CDs and cassette tapes are also in plentiful supply at most charity shops, usually for very cheap.

Monty added that if you are worried about old CDs and bottle tops making your garden look ugly, you can use a traditional scarecrow instead.

He said: "A scarecrow would do the trick very well and has much more style."

Keep pests out all summer

IF you want to ensure that your home is pest free this summer, here's what you need to know.

Hornets and wasps - hate the smell of peppermint oil so spraying this liberally around your patio or balcony can help to keep them at bay.

Moths - acidic household white vinegar is effective for deterring moths. Soak some kitchen roll in vinegar and leave it in your wardrobe as a deterrent.

Flying ants - herbs and spices, such as cinnamon, mint, chilli pepper, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cloves, or garlic act as deterrents.

Mosquitoes - plants, herbs and essential oil fragrances can help deter mozzies inside and out. Try eucalyptus, lavender and lemongrass.

You can also use bird netting to protect your plants from being eaten, as they act as a barrier, preventing the creatures from getting near your vegetables.

However, Monty said that you have to make sure to do this properly, or birds will find a way to get through it.

He said: "Cabbages, cauliflowers, sprouts, broccoli, chard and lettuces have to be protected beneath netting.

"Even this is insufficient if it's not put up firmly enough as the birds learn that their body weight will push the netting down so they can peck the leaves through the mesh."

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“It's worth making sure that the supports are high enough to be clear of a full-grown cabbage because butterflies will land on the netting and lay their eggs through the mesh if they can reach.”

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Gardening god Monty Don shares 90p trick to ‘terrify’ pesky pigeons (2024)

FAQs

How did Monty Don learn gardening? ›

When the family's gardener hurt his back and could no longer tend the land, Monty's mother put Monty and his brothers to work. And it felt like work. He was 7 years old, and gardening was a chore then. But over the next 10 years, gardening became part of his life, and he couldn't help but learn, he says.

How many gardeners does Monty Don have in his garden? ›

Monty replied: "Two very hard working, skilled gardeners plus my wife and sons plus all my spare time. It is hugely labour intensive to keep looking pristine for the programme. But until GW it was Sarah and I plus part-time help."

How old is Monty's wife? ›

The 68-year-old, who fell for his 69-year-old wife Sarah while she was married to a wealthy botanist. At the time, Don socialised with the married couple and even went riding with him but things took a romantic turn when her then-husband went away for work.

What is the story behind Garden Answer? ›

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Armed with a MacBook Pro and a Canon camera, we were hungry to create something uniquely ours, especially since cell phone cameras were a bit lackluster at the time. The spark for Garden Answer ignited when my husband pitched the idea of capturing the beauty of gardening through video content.

Did Monty Don leave gardeners? ›

In 2003, Don replaced Alan Titchmarsh as the lead presenter of Gardeners' World, only leaving the show between 2008 and 2011 owing to illness. Since then he has written and produced several garden series of his own, the most recent being Monty Don's Spanish Gardens which aired in 2024.

Is Monty Don's dog Nellie still alive? ›

Gardeners' World star Monty Don has revealed his beloved dog Nell has died of cancer - three years after losing Golden Retriever Nigel. The famed horticulturist, 68, took to social media to share the tragic news, which came four months after his companion was diagnosed with the disease.

Is Monty Don a vegetarian? ›

The recipes are a delight. The book is about growing and enjoying vegetables and fruit but the authors are not vegetarian and don't assume you are.

What did Monty do before gardening? ›

From the early 1980s, Monty and his wife Sarah set up and ran a fashion jewellery business which enjoyed considerable success. The business closed in 1990 just as Monty's television and writing career was taking off.

When did Monty Don start Gardeners World? ›

He became the lead presenter for the BBC flagship programme Gardeners' World between 2003 and 2008 and then again from 2011 when Monty began hosting Gardeners' World from his home Longmeadow in Herefordshire.

Did Emily Dickinson like gardening? ›

The cultivated world of plants, as well as the wildflowers, trees, and shrubs that made up Emily Dickinson's Amherst, provided the poet with a constant source of inspiration and companionship. Emily Dickinson gardened throughout her life. At age 11, she announced to a friend: “My Plants grow beautifully” (L3).

Why did Monty Don leave Gardeners World? ›

Everything Monty Don has said about leaving the show

"The serious point is I will be 70 in two years time," he said during an appearance on Times Radio. "I want to go on. I like making television programmes. I like writing books.

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