If you have a garden chances are you appreciate nature in all its glory.
But, sometimes nature gets in the way of our desires to cultivate.
Deer browsing, rabbit munching, squirrel digging, bird pecking, mole trenching and resident vole feasting have all come up in the last two weeks.
While I have no silver bullet for any of these problems, I do have some practical approaches to offset the shared use of our gardens.
Squirrels are notorious for taking one bite of a tomato and then throwing it on the ground.
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