[AG-EQ] The beasties are back
Jewel
jewelblanch at kinect.co.nz
Mon Sep 9 00:47:01 UTC 2019
Tracey! I am sorry to have to pass on this piece of unpalatable truth, but most veggie munchers,are
also not too shabby at digging as well, so I doubt that the chicken ggwire, unless you have its
bottom edge dug feet into the soil is going to keep them at bay. Maybe, what you need is a gofer
hound, or failing a gofer hound, a large cat may be sufficient inducement to keep the critters out
of your garden patch.
Jewel------------
From: "Tracy Carcione via AG-EQ" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2019 2:06 AM
To: "'Agricultural and Equestrean Division List'" <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
Cc: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
Subject: [AG-EQ] The beasties are back
This spring, we replaced an old shed with a fine new one, and drove out all
the critters that were living under the old one.
Not coincidentally, no one ate my spring veggies. But now the beasties are
back. Someone munched my kale and my Brussells sprouts. Whatever they are,
they love brassicas. And my fence didn't even slow them down. I have
another barrier that covers the whole bed on the sides and top, but now the
tomatoes are too tall to put that in. Back to chicken wire, I guess.
Tracy
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