How to protect plants from being eat by animals?
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Hi Dennis, do you have any idea which type of animal is eating your plants?
I use raised beds surrounded with chicken wire, that takes care of the animals, except the burrowing ones, for them you'd have to bury the chicken wire beneath the surface of the soil.
If it is birds, then use netting over the top.
Chicken wire for small animals, netting for birds.
Hello. Living with wildlife and nature can be challenging. Most times garden fencing is the best solution. Additionally sometimes selecting plant material unatractive to the animals such as deer can be an option as well.
Sort of depends on what is eating your plants.
Hi Dennis, aside from insects, you can keep pretty much all animals away with a chicken wire cage around the plants, you could still water them, and just open one side to harvest from them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtlGBoBL0rI
What kinds of animals are eating your plants? You might talk to folks at your local garden center for the best tips.
Here is a nice article about your question: https://www.gardeners.com/how-to/rabbit-control-in-the-garden/5465.html
Hope it will help you with a rabbit
Hi there,
Cage them out and your plants in!