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Major gease and squirils and frogs and birds and ducks

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 5:20 pm
by love11
So my garden is right next to a pond and the gease fly in every day with the ducks.

The squirels where in my garden in the early spring right after the snow in the compost

So I sowed corn and peper plants soon as the seeds grew up tons of birds ate them all and the ducks and gease did.

Then I sowed 1/4 a pound of watermelon radish seed and the gease and there whole flock and there babys showed up the next day standing in my garden all day ate every single seed not one lived ...

So I threw a basil plant and a tomato plant and a parlsy plant lil to big for the birds but I bet the deer will be there soon as any fruit shows up the deer will just lay in my garden and eat every tomato that grows or feed it to there babys .

Gardening outside is so hard

Good thing there is no scoripions in ohio so they don't eat my tomatos plants.

But one good think I got this 6-8 gallon container and its full of peat moss and forest hymus soil and I planted a allready blooming tomato plant in it.

Its on the deck so the deer are not guna clime the stairs and if they do ill lol there probly guna lay up there all night when I'm sleeping.


Thats how my growing season is going how about you all

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 6:22 pm
by applestar
Oh dear! It sounds like you definitely need to fence your garden, and provide overhead protection as well.

At a Boardwalk food court in Ocean City, they strung white electirical wire from the Top of the buildings in a crisscross pattern. They're NOT electrified, and they're not even closely spaced -- maybe 10 feet apart -- but a vendor told me this has been effective in keeping the seagulls from flying over and landing in the court.

What's your issue with frogs? They're good for your garden since the'll help control slugs and bugs. :D

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:23 am
by love11
frog really is no problem its just when I'm walking threw my garden theres tons of the big frogs lil baby frogs and I don't want to step on them.
Sadly I may have steped on a few while I was tilling or sowing