Re: It's not just deer
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- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 14:17:54 -0700
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Auralie, your pot disturbers sound like raccoons to me. A couple of years ago, I stood at my backdoor and watched a raccoon dissemble two pots--looking for worms, I suppose. Eventually, I got tired of being a non-participant, got my BB gun, and shot it. It yipped and scampered off. We weren't bothered again for nearly a year.
On May 27, 2008, at 1:16 PM, Aplfgcnys@aol.com wrote:
You've all heard enough of my complaints about and struggles against deer, so I'll not bore you more. But I have a fenced area - maybe 30 feet on a side - where I grow vegetables and a few choice shrubs and perennials. A few years ago we had a problem with a woodchuck eating my beans, so sunk chicken wire a couple of feet down all around the fence. That seemed to correct the problem, but this year someone - probably the woodchuck - made a hole near the gate. My peas were climbing the fence and looking just great - mymouth was starting to water - until I went down the other day and foundthat someone had eaten them all down. They were neatly chopped offat about 4 inches all the way around the fence except for about one footthat they somehow missed. @#$&*! We have stopped up the hole and I have replanted, but it is much toolate for the peas. They don't like hot weather, and these won't have time to mature before it gets hot, even in this cool spring. I just hope mybeans will be protected this year.A few years ago Kitty scolded me for saying I felt like I was losing thefight with nature, but that's the way I feel. Someone else has been digging up my pots in the container garden in the breezeway as fast as I plant them. Every morning the plants have been dug out of the pots and thrown around. I think it is a skunk, since there has been ahint of that odor, but since we know we have raccoons, it could be them. To say nothing of the chipmunks that swarm. They dig in the pots, too,but don't do that much damage. Our cats don't go out, so don't help with the problem, but we have seen several stray cats in the area this spring. I keep hoping they will develop a taste for chipmunks, but sofar no luck. Oh well, I wouldn't want to live on a city street, so I'd betterjust quit complaining. Auralie**************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking withTyler Florence" on AOL Food.(http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&? NCID=aolfod00030000000002)--------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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