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Sorry the computer cut me off! I have an electrical fence, but small critters still manage to get in and destroy our hard work. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Plant some MARY GOLDS, for the animals, deer, and mice, and rabbits HATE these. It sure works, I love it, tho this plant is hard to find this yr. Tho with this plant, you can save the seeds and just plant these seeds in FEB., and they will grow, and produce more plants, and you are all set for another yr. Enjoy!!J.
You must be in the southern/mid south area, too. This happened to me, Sat. and Sun. nite. Have a nice day, J.
Thanks. I had marigolds last year that grew 5 ft. Tall! I could not believe my eyes! Maybe if I put them around the perimeter of my veggies?