flowerbug
Garden Master
groundhogs will eat the more tender tops of plants after they've been growing a bit and then leave the lower parts of the plant alone. deer will sometimes also do this.
last year was the first time i'd had complete plants being eaten by the deer and what they didn't eat they trampled into oblivion. i didn't even plant that garden with beans this year at all as i put onions in the top part and have left the bottom part to grow turnips and whatever else pops up in there that i like to leave alone (pinks, and now i see some poppies which i really do not want in there so that plant is coming out before it can drop seeds).
it does not look like this season that the three deer family has been coming back and for that i'm glad. not as many tracks in the gardens so i'm guardedly optimistic at the moment. just a few deer have wandered through and the most recent one walked right through a garden of sprouting beans and ignored all of them.
last year was the first time i'd had complete plants being eaten by the deer and what they didn't eat they trampled into oblivion. i didn't even plant that garden with beans this year at all as i put onions in the top part and have left the bottom part to grow turnips and whatever else pops up in there that i like to leave alone (pinks, and now i see some poppies which i really do not want in there so that plant is coming out before it can drop seeds).
it does not look like this season that the three deer family has been coming back and for that i'm glad. not as many tracks in the gardens so i'm guardedly optimistic at the moment. just a few deer have wandered through and the most recent one walked right through a garden of sprouting beans and ignored all of them.