Backyard Buddies
Garden Ornament
What do you all do to keep unwanted critters out of your veggie garden?
The church veggie garden will be organic and we want to encourage the bees to visit daily. Potential critters will be squirrels, tree rats, field mice, and birds - various small birds as well as crows and a large group of wild parrots (man those things are noisy!).
There are houses to one side of the garden and a school to the back of the garden, so we need to keep that in mind. Since it is located at a church, it has to look nice.
The church veggie garden will be organic and we want to encourage the bees to visit daily. Potential critters will be squirrels, tree rats, field mice, and birds - various small birds as well as crows and a large group of wild parrots (man those things are noisy!).
There are houses to one side of the garden and a school to the back of the garden, so we need to keep that in mind. Since it is located at a church, it has to look nice.
Really??
but I only had tomatoes, corn and pumpkins. this year Im adding peas and cucumbers, im worried, its too big a field to fence off. Any thoughts? BTW, we just moved here winter before this past and nothing was done with the property for many years before that. so theyre everywhere
Then I lined three sides of my garden with marigolds and zennias. They were gorgeous, I never lost anything after all that. Only problem....now I am bound to have flowers all over the garden??
But then, that can't be a bad thing could it? :rose