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bird netting won't deter the squirrels at all - they'll just chew through it no trouble. It does work against the birds, but they can get tangled up in it. I really can't advise anything re the dratted rodent, but you could try old CDs - anything like that or tin foil on string. Anything that moves and reflects light will tend to scare off the birds. Have you ever thought of having a small fruit cage? |
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Sounds as if you virtually have a small fruit cage anyway Eileen. I found some instructions that could be adapted size and materials etc. I was wondering how to construct something myself because of having had failures two years running with tomatoes in the greenhouse and not bothering at all last year. I missed them! I did the link! Wooopppeeeee!!! Sorry - bloomin thing won't work - I get page load error! Here it is: http://www.greenfingers.com/articledisplay.asp?id=405 (I am disappointed, but will try again tomorrow!) |
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Hey, my first try didn't work either! I'll look thru pics and see if I have any that show the vegetable plot. No one bothers the beans, peppers, onions or basil, so all I'd need to cover is the tomatoes; think that might be fairly easy. Oh I do hope you try tomatoes again this year, there's nothing like a nice juicy one off the vine! The dear little catbirds that I love agree with me, also the wretched tree rat! The fight goes on this year! |
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I wouldn't go for the netting personally Eileen, my dad had it over his redcurrant bush and we were constantly freeing birds that managed to get trapped and tangled somehow, especially youngsters. |
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Oh dear, that's sort of discouraging, but good to know. The catbirds gave been nesting in my garden for years and I love to watch the little fledglings as they're learning to fly. I'd never walk the cats in the garden while they were there. |
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I gave up with tomatoes because of the squirrels! They'd pick them JUST before I would have (or even green sometimes), take one bite out then leave them! GRRRRRRRR! May try some other veggies this year... but tomatoes ONLY at work (we have a tiny garden here) where there are NOT squirrels, only deer!, to worry about. |
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