
Got some good tomatoes started for this year.

We have had some good growing weather this year
Hello. You will notice the tin installed horizontally around the garden. This along with two strands of electric fence above has solved the raccoon and squirrel problem. Before that the squirrels enjoyed the tomatoes and the raccoons feasted on the corn.
Mine came from Tractor Supply and is a direct to Electricity unit like used on farms. It gives out quite a shock (ask me how I know). I have power run to my Potting Shed so I just plug it in. But the good Solar charged units perform well too. You do have to keep the wire clear of limbs and weeds.applestar wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 11:43 amI’ve only ever used one of those battery operated small area electric fence — while it was working, it helped to exclude squirrels and groundhogs. (the problem with that one was the D-cell batteries and susceptibility to weed/grass growths reaching the wires, plus the clever squirrels learning to creep along the top of the PVC picket fence to defeat the wires. Chipmunks dug a tunnel under the fence....![]()
What set up/system do you use?