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Old April 22, 2016   #65
elight
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For what it's worth, after a week of contemplation, I decided to do what I could reasonably do to try to salvage my plants, rather than give up and call it a season.

I started "marking my territory" every few nights, since I don't have any pets to do so. (Everyone thinks it's hilarious that I do this.)

I also put on a plastic water dish about 30' from my garden, and ran a dripper from my drip irrigation main line to keep it filled.

I ordered a squirrel feeder from Amazon, and installed it near the water dish on my fench, and filled it with peanuts. After about a week, all the peanuts were gone and I had to re-fill it, so I think that means it's working.

Some combination of these things has kept the squirrels away. Or perhaps they are only gone temporarily since after they ravaged my plants, there was nothing left to eat. But in the past week, the plants have completely re-loaded with fruit (thanks in part to the good weather), with no sign of animal damage.

Fingers crossed...
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