Squirrels are offended by many of the same scents as deer, so repellents like Plantskydd Deer Repellent work well. You can also try a thin layer of coffee grounds or tucking a small amount of dog hair around and under plants. Surprise them.
I got mine at a local garden store. It was a little pricey. I could have opted for a thinner, less expensive one but I decided to opt for the thicker, hopefully more durable one. Year 7 and no leaks. In this week's video, we'll have a little peek at some early-season sprouts...
Rats, which I also have in my garden are even more big time ass holes! I even had armadillos climb up into some of my raised beds. They are super ass holes!
LMAO!!!! Gives new meaning to the exclamation "aw rats!" Now I'm gonna start saying "Aw armadillos!" I spent some time in west TX (San Angelo) and the highways were littered with 'em. Eww.
Squirrels are offended by many of the same scents as deer, so repellents like Plantskydd Deer Repellent work well. You can also try a thin layer of coffee grounds or tucking a small amount of dog hair around and under plants. Surprise them.
Where did you buy your pond liner. I got one from Amazon but looking for a cheaper place to buy them from. I live on just a SS check.
I got mine at a local garden store. It was a little pricey. I could have opted for a thinner, less expensive one but I decided to opt for the thicker, hopefully more durable one. Year 7 and no leaks. In this week's video, we'll have a little peek at some early-season sprouts...
Rats, which I also have in my garden are even more big time ass holes! I even had armadillos climb up into some of my raised beds. They are super ass holes!
LMAO!!!! Gives new meaning to the exclamation "aw rats!" Now I'm gonna start saying "Aw armadillos!" I spent some time in west TX (San Angelo) and the highways were littered with 'em. Eww.
@@eatislovetv2857Yep, used to be that way in Louisiana too but a bit less of them now. They seem to love my yard and garden. :(
Where's the water going to drain? Pond liners aren't meant to let any air or water through, your plants are going to suffer in that swampbox.
So glad you asked. The soil is held above the water line by the chicken wire, landscaping cloth and corrugated pipe. No wet feet! 😀