grow_my_own
Deeply Rooted
We live in the Sierras and have a serious problem on our property with tunneling critters. I really do not want to put poison into the ground to kill these little buggers, but they're pretty prolific in our yard. We are working on our pre-spring planting chores (our garden area is bigger than our actual house, though our house is really tiny, just a mother-in-law cottage on a back hill of an alpaca ranch). We keep running into these awful critters. Last year, they pulled my tomatoes and peppers from underground.
Like most folks, we don't have the financial ability to dig up our entire garden area (which is pretty much our whole yard... edible landscaping and what-not) and lay down chicken wire beneath the whole thing, though we do have chicken wire under the raised beds to at least keep the critters from there.
I have found many folk remedies as well as "tried and true" ones, none of which have seemed to work. Is there a way to get rid of these guys without putting poison in the soil to kill them?
This is our first year gardening in this region. I lived in Sacramento pretty much all of my adult life and never once had to deal with moles or gophers in my garden before. This is a first for me. While I have not had a garden every year, it has become a staple in our healthy lifestyle (both for the physical activity of gardening, the beneficial effects of being out in the fresh air, as well as the fabulous food that comes from it). I cannot imagine not planting just because of moles and gophers.
I have heard that one eats plants and one is carnivorous and eats bugs, though I cannot remember which is which. I just know I hate 'em and they gotta go!
Like most folks, we don't have the financial ability to dig up our entire garden area (which is pretty much our whole yard... edible landscaping and what-not) and lay down chicken wire beneath the whole thing, though we do have chicken wire under the raised beds to at least keep the critters from there.
I have found many folk remedies as well as "tried and true" ones, none of which have seemed to work. Is there a way to get rid of these guys without putting poison in the soil to kill them?
This is our first year gardening in this region. I lived in Sacramento pretty much all of my adult life and never once had to deal with moles or gophers in my garden before. This is a first for me. While I have not had a garden every year, it has become a staple in our healthy lifestyle (both for the physical activity of gardening, the beneficial effects of being out in the fresh air, as well as the fabulous food that comes from it). I cannot imagine not planting just because of moles and gophers.
I have heard that one eats plants and one is carnivorous and eats bugs, though I cannot remember which is which. I just know I hate 'em and they gotta go!