How to keep animals out of a garden?
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You can try a fence, Sharon.
Poultry mesh on the fence too.
There are some spray on repellants or use a mixture of Jalapeno peppers and water. You don't say what kind of animals.
It depends on the kind of animals, but for rabbits and other small, non-digging creatures, chicken wire or mesh works well.
I love spray Liquid Fence! Smells bad but works great to keep rabbits, deer etc. away from certain areas. Spray every day. Honestly it would probably keep anything away. haha
A fence will be the first thing to try but it depends on the animal in question.
for birds for example you will need to add some wooden stick to avoid them landing in your garden