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Siwsan

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89. I'm sorry that you have chosen to become so vile. Really.
Thu May 25, 2017, 10:23 PM
May 2017

I think what you have insinuated is absolutely one of the most insulting things I have ever read, and I see nothing to be gained by ever communicating with you, again.

You have a nice life. Well, as nice as you can, with your horrible attitude.

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Best of luck in your battle with the furry little chompers! CaliforniaPeggy May 2017 #1
FYI, groundhogs are good eating! NickB79 May 2017 #2
My friend saw one of the parents, yesterday, and said it is massive Siwsan May 2017 #4
I tried that but I am not too keen on squirrel or ground hog. gordianot May 2017 #5
So much cruelty in this thread. athena May 2017 #8
My thoughts exactly. Doremus May 2017 #40
We are horrible, I just finished eating part of a chicken a bit ago snooper2 May 2017 #104
I hope you feel better now. Doremus May 2017 #116
Well, the very best way to keep critters from your veggies Hortensis May 2017 #46
You've never had a bunch of hairy lawnmowers chew your whole garden down to soil Warpy May 2017 #54
Dried blood. WinkyDink May 2017 #60
If you eat meat, hunting your own is the least cruel way to get it NickB79 May 2017 #57
I agree, but I don't eat animals. athena May 2017 #72
I'd go vegetarian, but someone on this thread told us vegetable gardening is also cruel NickB79 May 2017 #101
Your dietary choices are between you and your own conscience. athena May 2017 #103
No--they're greasier than a Trump cabinet meeting with Eric and Junior! lastlib May 2017 #66
Funny, my grandfather raved about groundhog as a kid NickB79 May 2017 #102
Yuck. roamer65 May 2017 #97
You are truly a kind person. gordianot May 2017 #3
If my bro had his way, he'd be over here, armed and ready Siwsan May 2017 #6
In the last year I trapped 26+ possums only 4 this year. gordianot May 2017 #11
I've never seen a possum, in this area Siwsan May 2017 #15
Possums are tick eating machines. gordianot May 2017 #31
It's cruel and heartless to terrorize groundhogs. athena May 2017 #7
Oh for pities sake! Siwsan May 2017 #12
You could build a groundhog proof fence if you cared. athena May 2017 #16
Apparently you have never dealt with groundhogs. Siwsan May 2017 #18
There is no humor in making poor defenseless animals suffer. athena May 2017 #29
Where, exactly, do you get your food? How do you source it? Any idea how the farmers manage pests? Hekate May 2017 #65
The point is to minimize suffering. athena May 2017 #74
Good night, Athena. Siwsan May 2017 #84
Thanks for the personal attacks. athena May 2017 #86
Yep. Digging is pretty much their thing. alphafemale May 2017 #81
The garlic has always grown deep enough to be a pretty good barrier Siwsan May 2017 #83
I thought the ostrich was the most useless animal on earth... snooper2 May 2017 #105
I completely agree. The problem with trapping is it won't solve the problem and is cruel. 58Sunliner May 2017 #45
Exactly! athena May 2017 #77
Wait a minute... Manly_Scream May 2017 #87
Native plants have evolved with the wildlife. athena May 2017 #96
I once saw a guy on Youtube... Manly_Scream May 2017 #100
We have a hawk in our neighborhood that has been known to haul off small dogs. Grammy23 May 2017 #9
I have quite a few squirrels but they only seemed focused on the bird feeders Siwsan May 2017 #13
My bird feeders get sucked dry by the squirrels regularly. Grammy23 May 2017 #36
I should look into one of those, if they ever crack my 'plastic shield' technique Siwsan May 2017 #37
The Blue Jays in my backyard completely run the show this time of year. NCTraveler May 2017 #106
I put an inflatable rattlesnake in my tomato garden. Birds would eat the seeds from fruit. maveric May 2017 #10
Hmmm - that's something I hadn't thought of. Siwsan May 2017 #14
Good luck with your live traps! CrispyQ May 2017 #17
I saw that, earlier! Siwsan May 2017 #19
I admire your humane attempt! CrispyQ May 2017 #25
Well, I do my best! Siwsan May 2017 #32
It's not humane. athena May 2017 #35
Okay. Guess he should just poison them. Or shoot them. CrispyQ May 2017 #38
Attacking the messenger is not the solution. athena May 2017 #39
Thank you for your efforts Doremus May 2017 #47
Thank you for your kind words. athena May 2017 #73
You're not alone and I suspect we're not the only ones, just not the most vocal Doremus May 2017 #117
You're not alone. cwydro May 2017 #93
We had to put a fence around our entire garden and then dig around the perimeter and put wood appleannie1943 May 2017 #20
When this garden was put in, about 40 years ago, it was pretty secure Siwsan May 2017 #23
You could try a border with mixed alliums. These are the family garlic is in. suffragette May 2017 #107
I am going to boost up the garlic, along the fence line Siwsan May 2017 #108
Mixing the garlic with other alliums would give you a tasty and pretty border. suffragette May 2017 #109
I was just out checking on the rest of my garlic - it looks to be a really good year Siwsan May 2017 #110
Such a yummy way to ward off the evil ones. Garlic bread with a salad is sounding good suffragette May 2017 #111
I always look forward to harvest time. It's a lot of work, but definitely worth it Siwsan May 2017 #112
I love garlic. You'd defintely like the garlic chives, then. suffragette May 2017 #113
I have those in one of my gardens - they appeared, out of nowhere! Well, maybe out of bird poop! Siwsan May 2017 #114
Then you have a head start on your new border! suffragette May 2017 #115
Between squirrels, rabbits and moles--the best bet is a garden box with a chicken wire hinged top. TheBlackAdder May 2017 #21
I am going to re-grow garlic along the fence line Siwsan May 2017 #26
I spray coyote urine all around. Blue_true May 2017 #22
I read that human male urine works, too Siwsan May 2017 #24
We tried that. Had hubby go in a bottle. Problem was, every time it rained it washed it away appleannie1943 May 2017 #28
These are plants you could plant around the outside of your herb garden that would keep them from appleannie1943 May 2017 #27
I grow a lot of garlic - maybe I'll relocate some to the herb garden Siwsan May 2017 #33
get a trail cam or a critter cam so you can watch them... samnsara May 2017 #30
My fear is they've already done that, are they are watching me!! Siwsan May 2017 #34
Nice herb garden malaise May 2017 #41
I'm working on it! Siwsan May 2017 #43
My thyme, basil, rosemary are doing fine malaise May 2017 #44
I always have trouble growing cilantro Siwsan May 2017 #49
Thyme and rosemary don't do so well when the temperature drops malaise May 2017 #50
A curry leaf shrub!?!?!?!?! I might just desperately need one of those! Siwsan May 2017 #51
Oh yes - I never cook curry or malaise May 2017 #52
Must look into this! Siwsan May 2017 #53
I grow cilantro too but also "chadon beni" - or as you might call it "spirit weed'? JHan May 2017 #55
Ok, these are probably not going to be recognized as predators. Think owl, hawk, eagle. 58Sunliner May 2017 #42
I'm probably going to end up erecting a reinforced, decorative fence around the herbs Siwsan May 2017 #48
The downside was explained in one of my previous posts, which I invite you to read now. athena May 2017 #85
I understand what you are saying, but stop and see the big picture. 58Sunliner May 2017 #88
I'm sorry that you have chosen to become so vile. Really. Siwsan May 2017 #89
Vile is subjective. I will agree I can be rude and tactless. 58Sunliner May 2017 #95
Buried fences aren't pretty Warpy May 2017 #56
Last year I had a baby bunny that was hopping through the fencing! Siwsan May 2017 #58
I've planted herb gardens, and plan to again this year. I figure, WTH, so it's a buffet for animals. WinkyDink May 2017 #59
I plan for and use everything I grow Siwsan May 2017 #63
Then you must do what you must do! WinkyDink May 2017 #67
I endeavor to be as kind as possible!! Siwsan May 2017 #69
Certain persons seem to have entirely missed that point... Hekate May 2017 #68
Thanks! Wish I could have you over for a Ratatouille dinner, with me! Siwsan May 2017 #70
I loooove Ratatouille. Eggplant is one of my favorite vegetables. Hekate May 2017 #71
When is your birthday? I'll send you a crossbow and your problems will be over quickly... Blue_Tires May 2017 #61
Are you trying to get me into trouble with people!!! Siwsan May 2017 #64
You can buy cougar, coyote, wolf urine sprays. OregonBlue May 2017 #62
Voles are my biggest problem. Got rabbits and deer too plus other critters. Old Terp May 2017 #75
Our dogs do that duty. hunter May 2017 #76
they're naturally spreading out from your neighbors land looking for food. clean up the junk, they d Sunlei May 2017 #78
The cat litter is no where near the plants Siwsan May 2017 #80
they are too cute to shoot right now LSFL May 2017 #79
Oh, you made me LAUGH!! Siwsan May 2017 #82
My successful battle with groundhogs Jersey Devil May 2017 #90
That is a great suggestion! Siwsan May 2017 #91
Yep, one bite from each tomato Jersey Devil May 2017 #94
That's a great idea! nt cwydro May 2017 #92
Too bad you didn't have some bald eagles around, Siwsan. roamer65 May 2017 #98
I have seen an eagle, in the area Siwsan May 2017 #99
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