I’ve never been more ruthless than after I became a gardener and critters decimated my garden. Hopefully this trick to critter proof your garden will help save you the hateful, malicious thoughts I endured. It’s the ONLY thing that has worked to protect our garden from these pests. Having used this method the last 2 years with success, I’m no longer seeing red and maybe even slowly letting go of my grudge against the little jerks, although they’d still be wise to avoid my garden at all costs!
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Niiice. I put either a tennis ball or 4" section of pool noodle at the top of t posts. This keeps the netting from tearing. Godspeed fellow gardener, :J
I found they just chew right though the plastic Netting. Didn't work for me. Nothing works. They dig under metal Netting. 🤷♀️
I use this as open top cloches for young plants……cut to size. Works great.
I read to plant some plants in another location for the critters and bugs to work on to take their focus off your food
I think it might have been raccoons you were dealing with. At night, one bite makes me think that. I believe squirrels would have no problem breaking in. I used that kind of barrier in the past and whatever critter just chewed through it. I had to up grade to metal. Your tomatoes look great btw.
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My garden enemy is our sons cat. Pickles has proven to be a worthy adversary to whom I tip my hat. However, this just may be the secret weapon I have been looking for to end pickles reign of terror.
Catch them in a live trap. Drop the trap inside a trashcan full of water and walk away.
I was thinking of just laying chicken wire on the ground and electrifying it.
I tried bird netting to keep the squirrels out but they just tore holes in it.