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Discussion id : 4-178
most recent 22 OCT 03 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 OCT 03 by Unregistered Guest
I am the puzzled terrace gardener who wrote late last june. Although I never caught them in the act, I suspect squirrels were eating my roses this summer and also my dahlias. I was somewhat successful in fending them off with the following combination of treatments which I repeated fairly often during the summer because each treatment wears off after a while. This is what I did. I sprayed with animal repellent. Trust me it is very bitter. If I were a critter I would not want to snack on this twice. Then I spread a generous amount of moth balls on top of the soil surrouding the bush pressing a little on each so it doesn't roll off. Then, taking a new moth ball and scracthing it a little, I rubbed this mothball on each new bud as it appeared and as it grew (even the very new and tender ones) to leave a moth ball powder deposit and repeated this last operation more often than the rest. Not just because it happens to be least trouble but it seemed to work. If I lapsed though, the squirrels came back.
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Discussion id : 2-693
most recent 30 JUN 03 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 JUN 03 by isabelle reinhardt
Something is eating my rosebuds. I don't know what! The critter makes a midnight snack of it. I live in the city and my rosetree stands on a second story balcony to which there is no stair access, but there are a number of large trees around. Could it be bats???Please help, I'd like to see my tree bloom this summer. Puzzled terrace gardener
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 30 JUN 03 by The Old Rosarian
I would only be guessing at what is eating your rose but if you place netting over the rose you will be insured of getting some blooms from it. Spray it first with an insecticide just in case there is an insect doing the damage and is hiding in the bush or the soil. Spray everything even the soil in the container. Then place the netting over the tree and tie it tight under the rose or put it right over the whole rose plus container and secure it underneath the pot.
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Discussion id : 2-213
most recent 3 AUG 03 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 8 JUN 03 by Gary Kemp
How do you prevent deer from eating roses, particularly sweetheart roses and nearly wild roses?
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 11 JUN 03 by Daryoush
Wow.. Sounds like you're living in a beautiful environment, I love deer as much as I love flowers, I would make or if you could buy a "Moving Dummy" (is a Cross looking object that has a base flagged in the ground and turns around itself with small wind0 farmers even use that method by making a wooden cross and wearing it some dark color human clothings, just to make deers think that is human and keep them off your yard if fens is too expensive to use. if that happens at night i would use some sort of wind bells that make low noise.
Good luck.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 13 JUN 03 by Daryoush Nejati
I've accidently came across a product that keeps deers and rabbits away from plants after I've sent you an email for deer problem yesterday, you may visit their web site and contact them to purchase the liquid. here the web site:
http://rosemania.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/product25.html,
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 3 AUG 03 by jim powell
try putting out human hair around the plants,get from a barber shop. it works. if deer are used to humans try chicken wire 18 in wide around plants.
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