digitS'
Garden Master
My experience with gophers and my 1st attempt to grow potatoes after the voles-under-the-mulch attack. I had 4 plants, probably 1 seed potato. I arrived at the garden to see a plant shaking. The other plants were wilted and laying helter-skelter.
I knew immediately what was going on and that spud-growing was just not going to work for me! There was a large rock holding the garden gate closed. I lifted it above my head, tiptoed close to the potatoes, and threw it as hard as I could into the middle of them!
I doubt if it accomplished much. I found a metal rod several feet long and spent about 30 minutes driving it into and under what was left of those potato plants. I doubt if it killed the rodent but he sure knew he wasn't welcome! I didn't have anymore problems with gophers there.
That garden was fenced with chicken wire buried part way into the ground. It couldn't keep the Hoary Marmots out. (No, I didn't make up that name!) They came from city park property nearby. Making changes to the fencing each year deterred the marmots early in the season but they would find a way in after a couple of months.
The marmots couldn't find a quick way under or over the fence if I found them in the garden ...
Steve
I knew immediately what was going on and that spud-growing was just not going to work for me! There was a large rock holding the garden gate closed. I lifted it above my head, tiptoed close to the potatoes, and threw it as hard as I could into the middle of them!
I doubt if it accomplished much. I found a metal rod several feet long and spent about 30 minutes driving it into and under what was left of those potato plants. I doubt if it killed the rodent but he sure knew he wasn't welcome! I didn't have anymore problems with gophers there.
That garden was fenced with chicken wire buried part way into the ground. It couldn't keep the Hoary Marmots out. (No, I didn't make up that name!) They came from city park property nearby. Making changes to the fencing each year deterred the marmots early in the season but they would find a way in after a couple of months.
The marmots couldn't find a quick way under or over the fence if I found them in the garden ...
Steve