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Old May 16, 2018   #42
jmsieglaff
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Ha! Thanks for the kind words all! The beds are completely fenced in, but the whirlybirds are to scare away any chipmunks which for the first time we had a problem with last year digging up newly sprouting cucubrits. They also serve to keep any small rabbits that get in away from plants I think they may eat. Even though I use rabbit guard fence that gosh darnoodley baby ones have gotten in by squeezing through the very small spacing in the bottom of the fence. The rabbits won’t touch the tomatoes at least!
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