Luke35
New Member
Will soap hurt my outdoor flowers? I've heard both YES and NO in answer to this question, so I wanted to get some thoughts and opinions here and maybe some alternate cleaning ideas.
We decided to put a bird feeder in the tree in our new garden in front. Our cats already spend a lot of time in those windows and our 4 year old daughter had been asking if we could feed the birds. They all enjoy watching the birds congregate (as do I). I knew it would mean extra weeding from the seed spillage and extra bird droppings, but decided I am willing to deal with that and try to keep up with it. We installed a wrought iron fence around the garden and that has become an obvious perching spot for the birds and their droppings. (See photos).
We have a number of annuals planted just inside the fence. I’ve been told to use a mild soap and a soft brush as the safest and most effective way to clean the fence. But my question is whether the soap drainage would cause any harm to the flowers nearby. My plan would be to scrub down the fence and rinse it down by spraying a hose from the inside so that the bulk of the soap would wash out onto the sidewalk and into the street.
Is this something I need to be worried about and should I use something different than soap? The photos depict the fence after just two weeks of bird feeding. Based on that, I expect to be cleaning up the fence about every other week or more frequently if necessary. Is that too often for the flowers to be exposed to potential soap runoff? Are there any other ideas for cleaning that will be safe for both flowers AND fence?
We decided to put a bird feeder in the tree in our new garden in front. Our cats already spend a lot of time in those windows and our 4 year old daughter had been asking if we could feed the birds. They all enjoy watching the birds congregate (as do I). I knew it would mean extra weeding from the seed spillage and extra bird droppings, but decided I am willing to deal with that and try to keep up with it. We installed a wrought iron fence around the garden and that has become an obvious perching spot for the birds and their droppings. (See photos).
We have a number of annuals planted just inside the fence. I’ve been told to use a mild soap and a soft brush as the safest and most effective way to clean the fence. But my question is whether the soap drainage would cause any harm to the flowers nearby. My plan would be to scrub down the fence and rinse it down by spraying a hose from the inside so that the bulk of the soap would wash out onto the sidewalk and into the street.
Is this something I need to be worried about and should I use something different than soap? The photos depict the fence after just two weeks of bird feeding. Based on that, I expect to be cleaning up the fence about every other week or more frequently if necessary. Is that too often for the flowers to be exposed to potential soap runoff? Are there any other ideas for cleaning that will be safe for both flowers AND fence?