These are the best hacks to keep your garden (Page 2 ) | January 27, 2024
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Sprinkle bloodmeal around garden plants to deter animals such as moles, squirrels and deer. The theory is that they don’t like the scent and avoid the bloodmeal.

4. Corn cobs in vinegar
Rabbits don’t like the scent of vinegar. Soak corncobs overnight in straight white vinegar, then scatter around the garden to keep rabbits at bay. Re-soak every two weeks.

5. Pie tin scarecrows
Hang disposable pie tins with string around the garden. The noise and flashes of light scare deer away.

6. Cornmeal
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