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Old 05-31-2009, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by abefroman View Post
Well, I just planted about $50 of seeds, in 4 seed starter trays (200 pods) and some more stuff in pots.And now, the next morning its all destroyed.
It looks like the animal was after either the beans, and/or chevril, and/or everything.What is the best way to keep animals from wanting the seeds?
I know the feeling, rotten for sure.
Maybe a gun bigger than the offending animalI had 3 cheapo store bought mesh collanders around the house, turned one upside down [when the day after planting my thai basil, it all but croaked after being chewed on by gnats or whatever devoured the cute little tasty bush]. Propped on little rocks to hold it off the ground and not topple over the basil, they're staying off, it gets enough light and water still and for me anyway, I'm having success. Why hasn't someone devised a way of using screening or something to protect from hungry buggers.

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