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Buy Any 5 Garden Signs, Get the 6th For Free - Hand Made Iron Garden Markers by VinTin
According to Jerry Baker, master gardener, the squirrels eat things in the garden primarily because they're THIRSTY. He suggests keeping a couple of bird baths full of water for them instead of killing or torturing them. It's cruel to see them with a mouthful of pepper or mothballs. God bless your reconsidering cruel anti-squirrel techniques. Good luck with your garden.
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Mason jars, canning rack, chain and a few candles ... viola!
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Use E6000 adhesive or clear silicone to create. Bring indoors in the winter.
Unfortunately, I haven't met a dog that can read ... worse yet neither can humans.
Homemade Natural Dog Repellents www.gardeningknow...
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Keeping cats out of your garden ... There are several herbs, mustard and pepper mixes and other techniques to keep cats out of gardens that don't involve toxic moth balls ... This mixture is easy to make and can be used anywhere you want to repel cats (or groundhogs, for that matter): 2 parts cayenne pepper • 3 parts dry mustard • 5 parts flour • Simply mix together and sprinkle.
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That's for sure ... can't put this out anymore ... rash of garden thefts:(
Van Gogh Vertical Garden
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Susan Holohan @Laura Hills - matt's next masterpiece :)
Wine bottle edging - hey why not?
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Joanne Schlund I saw a blog which said theirs had been in place over 10 years, so why not indeed!
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Jennifer Romberg Does anyone know if this works on squirrels?
Sally Calvin Plant some Catnip & let them enjoy the garden...
Lulumae Setestrelo Pepper can seriously harm cats if it gets into their eyes. Not a good idea.
Meghan Anderson Gonna try!
Judy Hammond Thanks! My neighbors cats use my raised beds for their litter box! Nothing like working my beds and finding cat feces. I will try this!