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hunnicook

I should add that to deter squirrels, place the chicken wire directly on the soil in your planters and raised beds.

   
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Crystal Ward

These days having proper irrigation is way easier than it was even just 10 years ago.The hoses can lay under pea gravel between each raised bed. No need to bring in a professional landscaper. Start from the outside edge and work your way in.

   
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adrienm

@Tina Maria Fine Art

Perhaps try bird netting available at most big box DIY stores. I've used it successfully on Blueberries to protect the harvest and to keep critters out of bare vegetable beds when I sow seeds. I'm about to use it on my fruiting Tomato & Peppers. For now I'm just overlaying loose, but I plan to add hoops for draping. I saw someone (here on this site I think) built their beds entirely inside a 'cage' of bird netting using PVC/Iron pipe and zip ties. (the 'roof' was covered as well) It was tall enough to walk in, with a gate. It might sound extreme until you get no crop at all because you're feeding wildlife.

   

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