How I Keep Birds & Squirrels away from my plants! #shorts



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How I keep Birds & Squirrels away from my plants! #shorts
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  1. I USE THIS FOR RACOONS! IT WORKS! beware of the spray version. It’s smells like garlic and burning tires. I live in Cleveland so the smell kinda blends in though. 🤣.

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  2. I have squirrels digging in my buckets right now. I'm getting some cayenne tomorrow. I was told that peppermint oil around the top of the pots would repel them and some bugs. I did that after we got a heavy rain today. I hope it works. I have my first tomato that I found this morning while looking for those horn worms. I'm so excited. Lol I haven't had a chance to grow anything for years and I'm so grateful to be able to do it this year.

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  3. Ms. Pam ☺️
    How do you use the cayenne pepper on your plants?? I’ve heard of some making an actual spray with it. Just wondering how you do it 😍
    I use repel-all on my flowers 🌸
    I love my squirrels 🐿️ They’re so darn smart! But I too love my food garden! I’m so glad I found your gardening channel! I follow your cooking channel even tho I’m plant based 🤪 I love all your tips and tricks.
    You’re pure sunshine and I love your inspirational posts! Keep spreading the love of God. You radiate it!!
    Blessings 😇

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  4. Pam, I need help with a rabbit that is eating my cabbage and other winter greens. I’ve used the deer and rabbit liquid fence and the repel all granules, but Cottontail is still eating. Should I get a trap or actual fence off my garden!

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  5. She's right again! Stank companion plants work! Plus garlic and tomatoes go so well together anyway! They are persistent buggers that's for sure. It's not a guarantee but it does help! I even have little rubber monsters and snakes near the containers haha it works. Even captured on my security cam a rabbit noticing a rubber snake while poking around. He looked up, saw it and then ran outta there like a bat outta hell!😅

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  6. As always, awesome advice! ❤
    Marigolds and citrus oil work well too. I plant marigolds around my house as a mosquito deterrent, and I plant a row in my garden to keep away cabbage worms.
    Citrus repels mosquitoes, aphids, mites, flies, & fleas!
    Ah, and mint will deter mice from entering your home in the fall.

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  7. Lol tried that repel. The squirrels have had nest for yrs here and they are brave… not working in a once county setting that’s now becoming city as they’ve expanded all around us! But that doesn’t work here. I bought some lemon balm ,sweet basil , peppermint. They are staying off my porch away from my tomato plant this yr finally. One out of 3 is working I reckon.

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  8. My critters are raccoons and possums. They are NOT fazed by the Repel All OR the Cayenne pepper. In fact I have to put fencing around any new things I plant for a year or two until the plant is well established. I grew purslane last year, all season long and they did not bother it until the end of the season. I thought all was okay and checked on it after the winter season and they had completely destroyed it. This year it was a nice rose bush. I think they finally killed it after 3 times of digging and replanting. I bought and fenced a new one in a completely new place. So far so good. Both of my very small gardens have 5 foot high fencing. The wire holes are smaller than chicken wire. The possums still get in and eat the tomatoes. Never ending battles where I live. Very rural country.

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