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In reply to the discussion: *$%^*#!@ whistle pigs! [View all]

intheflow

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2. I had a similar beastly groundhog when I lived in Massachusetts.
Wed Jun 12, 2013, 12:51 AM
Jun 2013

Ate my morning glories and columbines without mercy to me!

I moved to Colorado where my big garden enemy is now searing heat and lack of humidity, so I never did figure out to thwart that groundhog. However, if I were to encounter something similar now that I have more gardening experience, I might try:

a) laying chicken wire on the ground to thwart the beastie from tunneling up and eating the leaves. (Cutting out holes for the plants.)

b) strategically placing moth balls en masse around the garden because I hear they hate the smell.

c) spraying the leaves with diluted soap solution. Maybe I'd add a little hot pepper sauce to the solution, too.

Will any of these suggestions work? Dunno. But it's what I'd try if I were in your shoes.

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