After much internet research and contemplation of all varieties of urine (no really) to keep the rabbits out, I've settled on the following practices:
1) copious amounts of cayenne pepper on any plant that looks delicious
2) garlic powder around the perimeter of the farm
3) encouraging Maisy and Rosa to pee anywhere near the farm as often as possible
4) plugging up any holes in the fence that seem inviting
5) this weekend, extending the fence by burying it and also making it taller
Here's the cayenne pepper in action:
During my morning visit to the farm, Maisy and I spied a chipmunk in the farm, which has led to the additional need for wire mesh to go over the fence as well. Who knew farming would be as much about growing things as it is keeping other things from growing?
In other news during the hiatus, this shiny piece of metal combined with a pissed off delivery guy and my foot resulted in four stitches and tetanus shot. I'm on the mend now, though.
Farm Vitals
Yesterday's high: 89F
Yesterday's low: 61F
Warnings: Wildlife alert!
Mood of the farm: spicy
Reason to consider a new career: dealing with animal problems is annoying
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I have heard that works. Please let me know your results. I have weird ants all over my Artichokes. They seem to be doing damage, but I am sure they are underneath....
Does it matter? I don't know what the hell to do with an artichoke anyways.
sorry about that
I talked to my step-mom...she said human hair around the farm will keep animals away. So, next time you get your hairs cut bring'em on back to the farm! :)
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