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Looking at tracks in the snow in my backyard. I understand bird and squirrels but these look like dog/wolf. They are larger than above and four towed.
After watching 5 of my beautiful beefsteak tomatoes eaten, a little bit at a time, I finally caught (visually only, she scattered very quickly) a chipmunk munching away. So I'm seeking a solution to keep them out of my garden (without reverting to a trap). All ideas welcome!
We have a problem with (insects, critters) eating little holes in our tomatoes no matter how high they are. We could sore get help with this. Last year we lost about 1/4 of our tomatoes.
We save the used litter from our cat litter boxes and spread it at the edges of the garden. Rabbits do not cross over it and indeed steer away every time.
I have bunnies and squirrels, with an occasional skunk and raccoon. To uninvite them, I sprinkle cayenne pepper, purchased in bulk from the grocery store, around the yard and especially around flowers (my veggies are in 24" high raised beds). I started doing this to keep the neighborhood cats out of my lower raised beds, and it seems to be effective for these other critters, too.
I have found that a radio in the garden even if its just noise will work to keep out deer and racoons from attacking the corn and peas.
I agree! For several years we have been playing a radio during the night when the corn has begun to ripen and attract the attention of the raccoons, and for the most part it works well.
That’s a great tip, Lori!
Rabbits do not like the smell of coffee. I have found that just a couple of cups of used coffee grounds in my vegetable garden keeps the rabbits away. I put them in a used plant container and anchor with a short bamboo stake. In years past, the rabbits ate my spinach, beets, kale and sweet potato vines. This year, after adding the used coffee grounds, they have left all of my vegetables alone. I see them in the neighborhood eating grass and other plants, but not my vegetables! I get the used coffee grounds from Starbucks for FREE and also add to my compost bins.
A few years ago, I installed solar lights around my vegetable garden. The lights are the type that are on a stake you just stick into the ground. I installed them because I liked the way they look. To my surprise, the lights turned out to be a deer deterrent. I haven’t had a single deer in my garden since I installed the solar lights. We live in a rural area with LOTS of deer. I think the light keeps rabbits out of the garden who visit after dark. (My dog is on rabbit patrol during the day. Lol)