Pamela
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Good morning. Squirrels have decided to dig in my flower pots, exposing roots and making a mess. Any suggestions to prevent this? #gardening
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08:31 AM - May 14, 2023
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jimmiec
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Tulle. I have used it for years, keeps all critters off my plants, prevents squash borer access, etc. Just lay a piece on the surface.
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In response to Pamela.
08:36 PM - May 14, 2023 (Edited)
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Robin
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In response to jimmiec.
Same here. Been using the same bolt of tulle for many years. Especially to keep the birds out of my peaches. As my garden expanded, I also purchased lightweight floating row covers, as it comes in greater widths than tulle (cheaper too).
10:03 AM - May 15, 2023
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jimmiec
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In response to Robin.
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01:54 PM - May 15, 2023
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Pamela
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In response to jimmiec.
Thank you!
11:34 PM - May 14, 2023
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jimmiec
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In response to Pamela.
Your welcome. Another tip. Critters are attracted to some fertilizers or other material you add when planting. I prepare the plant area/pot a day before planting and they will dig it up and learn nothing there. Then plant. I live in the middle of a forest, every imaginable critter visits my garden.
11:55 PM - May 14, 2023
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