Has this ever happened to you? When you
go to the garden, you think to take that tomato, which requires another day to
cook you from a bright pink to fire-engine-red perfection:
Chewed from one side, lying on the ground or Completely Missing.
If you think that you have tried
everybody to stop raiding your tomatoes, but failed more often than this, then
here are some of the tricks you have not thought of.Here are the answers to your
question that How to keep squirrels out of the garden, check out the
following tips:
Get Cage:
If you are feeling ambitious, you can
create a setup with framed chicken wire. Or you can stand a simple wire cage
with a bird-trap roof. This is an easy, do-it-yourself project, which can
actually establish any home gardener. Depending on the layout of your garden
and the number of tomatoes you are planting, you can build individual cages to
protect individual plants or you can make a bigger cage that will cover a small
bed.
Cat:
If you already have one, then you are
one step ahead of the game. If you do not already have one, you do not need to
go buy one. Just set out a saucer of cat food. Probabilities are, you'll
attract a neighborhood cat ... or two. They will keep squirrels out ofGarden.
Repellents:
Some people swear hot, red
chili tea. Mix a batch and spray it on the leaves of the garden around the
garden boundary and in the garden. Those who drink this fabricated story, they
swear that unwanted critics do not go to their tomatoes. However, this is a
strategy that comes with a warning.
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