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- From: j* s* <i*@q.com>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 16:34:23 -0700
I've got some troubled relatives I'd like to use them on if it will keep them in their holes.
On Jul 9, 2010, at 5:26 PM, Kitty wrote:
I've considered offering them to troubled friends, but it seems crude. Kitty neIN, Zone 5----- Original Message ----- From: "BONNIE_HOLMES" <bonnie_holmes@comcast.net >To: <gardenchat@hort.net> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 6:13 PM Subject: Re: [CHAT] This and thatMarket them. Bonnie ETN Zone 7 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kitty" <kmrsy@comcast.net> To: gardenchat@hort.net Sent: Friday, July 9, 2010 7:23:57 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: [CHAT] This and that Bleach is a bad idea for the reasons previously stated.I have found the best (most successfull as well as environmentally friendly)solution is scooped cat litter.The cat pees, I scoop the nice round patty, place it over the chipmunk hole, and they don't come back. They'll push out bricks, soil, anything else youput in their way, but no pee patties. Kitty neIN, Zone 5----- Original Message ----- From: "BONNIE_HOLMES" <bonnie_holmes@comcast.net >To: <gardenchat@hort.net> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 9:36 AM Subject: Re: [CHAT] This and thatI agree. One thing you might try is to put those narrow strips withspikes used to put down carpet along your plant rows. Bet the rabbitswouldn't like to feel those spikes; or put along your fence. Bonnie ETN Zone 7 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl" <dp2413@comcast.net> To: gardenchat@hort.net Sent: Friday, July 9, 2010 9:49:40 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: [CHAT] This and that Auralie,Bleach is very toxic to soil micro-organisms as well as beneficial insects and earthworms. Also to any skin or eye surface it might contact whilewet.Chipmunks do not typically eat plants. They're primarily seed eaters. I'd bet anything that they're not the culprit in your loss of lettuce, radishand beans. Bet it was the woodchuck or a rabbit, despite the fence. d ----- Original Message ----- From: <Aplfgcnys@aol.com> To: <gardenchat@hort.net> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 9:18 AM Subject: [CHAT] This and thatTwo very trivial matters: Is anyone else an addict of crossword puzzles as I am? There is researchto indicate that regular crosswords can delay mental deterioration, andsinceI always have enjoyed them, I make a practice of beginning each day withacrossword. For a long time I have gone to The Daily Crossword Index at_http://puzzles.about.com/library/features/blxwdind.htm_(http://puzzles.about.com/library/features/blxwdind.htm) I have foundthatsometimes the Saturday puzzle would be a repeat of a previous one, butthis week the whole week's selection have been repeats. Annoying!On a more garden-related issue, I have been told at a recent garden club meeting that one person controls moles, woodchucks, and other boring pests by pouring bleach into the holes. Have any of you heard of this?Chipmunks are driving me nuts - they have made holes everywhere andare nibbling everything. I bought a big bottle of Clorox yesterday, andwill go out and pour it in some holes - see what will happen. This has been a disastrous garden season for me. I had very modestsuccess with peas, but early heat put an end to them. Lettuce started out well. I always mix radish seed with my lettuce seed when I plant them - thin the lettuce by taking out the radishes as they grow. Whenthe lettuce got up enough to start taking small ones for "mesclun" someone,probably chipmunks because the vegetable garden is fenced, first ate all the lettuce, leaving the radishes. Next day they took the radishes. My beans were looking great, and I thought at least they were too big for the chippies to eat, but someone else, must have been a woodchuck, got in and in one day finished all the beans, just as they were beginningto bloom.Normally I would have pulled out the peas after they finished, and put Kentucky Wonder beans along the fence, but I was deterred by an extra heavy work load, combined with the crashed computer. By the time I got those things sorta under control, the extreme heat made me feel it wasunwise to spend time working in the garden. And now that the beanshave been eaten, I wonder if it's worth the effort. The heat has abated somewhat - high yesterday was only 91, and today's high is predicted to be in the upper 80s, but it's drier than ever. I can only haul so much water, and don't dare run the hose any length of time since we are on a well. Lots of things are just turning brown, and not just mine - I see iteverywhere. The weather this year has been insane! Sorry for the long rant - just needed toget it off my chest. Auralie--------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with themessage text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT--------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with themessage text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT13:36:00--------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with themessage text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT13:36:00 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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