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Michael J.
@goatea · 0:59

Garden cage

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So now I'm going to just cage up just the eggplant, building a little Zoo cage for it, or anti animal cage anyway. Anyone else? How do you keep your pests out? That's the question to the world. Anyone has any good ideas on keeping those pests out, particularly larger ones, like possums rats or whatever
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:35
But I would imagine what I'm looking at here if you really secure it to the wood or you use kind of wood stakes to kind of anchor this so that there's no air in between the net and the ground. I would imagine that working. I just shared this with at gardening to see what their thoughts are. I'm happy you're taking a break from work and from the computer and the things we do to destroy our eyes, getting out there and enjoying the world
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Ruth Steinberg
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Hello, Mike. I know you have a problem with those pesty, Pesti, pesky rodents. And in fact, that's what I'm seeing on Instagram from other people. The garden nerd is one of them who's had her tomatoes completely lacerated, not even for their fruits, but basically from the bottom up. And she doesn't even know who it is that is actually doing this, eating and attacking. So I'll keep an eye on what she comes up with
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Michael J.
@goatea · 1:56

Pesky pesks

So I'm hoping it's a larger rodent, and they'll kind of just go away because they'll see this cage or try to get past it or whatever and leave it alone. But we did have a rat caught by my good cat stripey the other day, which was very encouraging. I don't know how he did it. He's 70 years old in human years, and he has one Fang out of four. So maybe he just impaled the rat. But he's very proud
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Michael J.
@goatea · 0:02
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