It's been too chilly to plant my 3 veggie plants: 2 zucchini and one squash. I put them out in the rain. See who was headed over? Fred loves her veggies!
I moved them onto the coffee table.
In the afternoon, in the warmth and sunshine, the kits came out. We still have 3 kits.
Momma Fred seems to have moved over to the burrow under the lower deck. Can you see her?
She is working on my hosta plant. She is leaving the Bleeding Hearts along for the bees!
YUMMY!
I spent a couple of hours trying to put up some barriers. She's eaten 3/14 of my milkweed plants. Just lopped them off. Who likes milkweed, other than monarchs?
First try was a drain spout, I didn't think that would last.
My next idea was using the netting that I use in the deer fence. That didn't seem adequate, and I added fencing. My petunias are looking good, with the lobelia hanging over.
What could go wrong?
Epic fail! Rookie error? I forgot to take into account that they can climb. She just slipped under the netting.
I reinforced it!


















I wonder if something like red pepper flakes and garlic powder would make things undesirable for her. I use that combo to keep moles and voles out of my flowers.
ReplyDeleteAnd you can actually eat milkweed sprouts when they are about 4 inches tall. Eaten raw, they taste like green beans.
You are intrepid and wise. They're so cute -- it's a pity that they prefer your tasty hostas, milkweed and more to the earth's abundance outside your garden! Climbing. Well, that's a problem... good luck.
ReplyDeleteShe is keeping you busy.
ReplyDeleteOh, Fred is hungry - she's going to be hard to control! The petunias look so cute.
ReplyDeleteYou are very patient with beavers and groundhogs.
ReplyDeleteWhat about spraying plants with cayenne mixed with water? Worked to keep the squirrels out of my garbage.
ReplyDeleteHari om
ReplyDeleteHehehe,,, determination - on both sides! YAM xx
Where there's a will, there's a way, could describe Fred and the Mini Freds. So darned cute and a fun post. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteSo Fred likes veggies.. You may have to plant him a garden of his own..lol but of course it would be gone in not time at all. I'm so glad you share about them with us...it's so fun to keep up with them..
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see Fred and the kits, they are keeping you busy!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Critters usually out think us.
ReplyDeleteI'm confident you will win in the end, but not before a chunk of your milkweed, hostas, and petunias have been munched on and consumed.
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