Zeedman
Garden Master
Of the beans I planted at the end of May, the string of hot days which followed was nearly ideal. All beans came up, with nearly 100% germination. It appears I'm not out of the woods yet though... squirrels took an interest in the emerging seedlings, and began methodically digging them up. Not eating them, mind you, just destroying them for no apparent reason. They've done this before with pots (frequently on DW's hanging pots, to her great dismay) but never before in the gardens. All of the runner beans were dug up, and destruction began on some of the emerging string beans & limas. That was especially frustrating for the limas, given that I seldom get them in so early in the season, and only rarely direct sow.
As a rule, I have little faith in products which claim to "repel" animals, but a friend gave me something they've used to keep squirrels away from their bird feeders, and so far it appears to have stopped the damage. No worries yet about the lost plants; it is still early in the season, and I've already started transplants to fill in the holes.
As a rule, I have little faith in products which claim to "repel" animals, but a friend gave me something they've used to keep squirrels away from their bird feeders, and so far it appears to have stopped the damage. No worries yet about the lost plants; it is still early in the season, and I've already started transplants to fill in the holes.