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InvisibleBrillig
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What dug up the garden???
    #6824068 - 04/23/07 05:13 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

A friend of a friend had some leftover jars and manure and decided it might be fun to throw them in a shady garden to see what might happen...I'm not sure what "might" have happened, but what DID happen, was that something came along and dug the whole patch up...What terrible type of varmint would commit such a heinous crime, and are there any tips for preventing such devastation???


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Re: What dug up the garden??? [Re: Brillig]
    #6824137 - 04/23/07 05:36 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

Raccoon, possum, squirrels, etc.


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Re: What dug up the garden??? *DELETED* [Re: agar]
    #6824199 - 04/23/07 05:52 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

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Re: What dug up the garden??? [Re: Mankey]
    #6824210 - 04/23/07 05:54 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

You haven't provided any pictures for us to investigate.

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Re: What dug up the garden??? [Re: stinkbuttdog]
    #6824234 - 04/23/07 06:00 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

duckbilled platapus!


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Re: What dug up the garden??? [Re: johnnyboy]
    #6824293 - 04/23/07 06:13 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

Mabye try putting up a wire screen around it. That should help.


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Invisiblestinkbuttdog
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Re: What dug up the garden??? [Re: JoSac]
    #6824513 - 04/23/07 07:07 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

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jsac said:
Maybe try putting up a wire screen around it. That should help.






Sounds good to me! If it isn't to much trouble, you might even want to put one over the top of the fence as well!

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InvisibleBrillig
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Re: What dug up the garden??? [Re: JoSac]
    #6826809 - 04/24/07 10:01 AM (17 years, 8 months ago)

Well there's nothing to put a screen around...The bed was destroyed...I guess I was just wondering if this is a common occurrence, as I haven't read much about outdoor casings being lost to animals...As for pics...imagine a hole in the ground and all the casing material missing...Figure it was probably a raccoon, but not exactly sure as to how to deter such behavior...


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Re: What dug up the garden??? [Re: Brillig]
    #6826979 - 04/24/07 10:50 AM (17 years, 8 months ago)

that racoons prolly tripping as we speak :wink:

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