March 30, 2013 | #106 |
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Try beef sticks, you know those cheap ones they sell at 7-11 as snacks. A pest control guy told me that rats love those things more than peanut butter or cheese or anything else in traps. Maybe it would work for raccoons too???? Lyn |
March 30, 2013 | #107 |
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Ok, thanks for the tip Lyn. I'll give that a shot too. It's frustrating to have them ripping up established plants. So far not the peas and cukes bed, thankfully.
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March 30, 2013 | #108 |
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Also, whoever said lettuce doesn't like transplant, is a bit off. Twice now I'll lay seed down and once it develops it's second set of leaves, I thin the row out carefully removing and replanting the extra in 3 in pots. So far it's had great success with very little loss or waste
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March 30, 2013 | #109 |
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Ugh I have problems with raccoons every year too. What are they eating? Cran, I started a yoga teacher certification course and have been really busy with that. Plus there's really not much to post about gardening-wise in the winter 'round here. I wasn't really sure if I'd get the bug for gardening this year or not but....OF COURSE I did! For comparison sake, I took a pic of my strawberry plant which just started showing some leaves last week. I have some crocuses pushing up out in the yard for the first time today.
Later edit: oops just re-read your post that they're digging stuff up for the worms. Hmmm...interesting. Last edited by babice; March 30, 2013 at 03:27 PM. |
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March 31, 2013 | #111 |
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Ha
I'm thinking they walk over the bridge or perhaps they parachute in. Black ops mission- code name "brunch". There are a fair amount of season residents, so perhaps they are nesting under one of those. |
March 31, 2013 | #112 |
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If you all are wondering about my question Cran lives on Balboa Island which is totally surrounded by water and the only access is a single bridge. Use to spend some time there in my younger days. Ami
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March 31, 2013 | #113 |
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I'm attempting to change the mindset of the residents from "let's stuff the biggest house on a lot with no usable yard" to a bit more balance. People walk by and have no idea what to think. The mental stages of tourists/residents walking by: -confusion (normally includes some laughter) -denial -intrigue -acceptance -joy You see that upper and lower back Bay Area. It's a protected coastal estuary, I believe they most likely hang out there and cruise the "Hoods" for cat food, trash cans and some people who might feed them. Babice, Well I'm glad you got the grow bug again, and good luck with your certification and training. I like me some yoga. What have you done with your raccoon issue? |
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Hi! Well, haven't resolved it really. We'll see if they're as bad this year or not. I do spray that stinky raccoon deterrant stuff out there now and then. Doesn't completely control them. I read they don't like large leaves such as pumpkin vines, etc. Last year I grew clematis vines over the stairs up to the deck (which is where they come up and use the deck as a latrine) and that may have helped somewhat.
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April 2, 2013 | #115 |
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Ok got ya. I heard the deterrent stuff really didn't produce good results, but at this point I'll try anything to avoid them taking out the mators, eggplant and basil that goes in this weekend.
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April 2, 2013 | #116 |
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Here is the lettuce and turnips I pulled today, round 2 of lettuce is about 1 inch tall and thanks to clearing the turnips, about to grow quickly, due to exposure.
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1364952404.917282.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1364952424.318095.jpg The sweet peppers have yet to sprout but the new round of spinach is coming up ImageUploadedByTapatalk1364952482.850236.jpg I also believe I'm close to picking some Amish snap peas, but I've never grown them so I need to do some research the way to tell. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1364952603.234455.jpg Well thanks for looking |
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I'm a third generation native and I have never heard of Balboa Island. Is it Point Loma? Coronado?
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April 2, 2013 | #118 |
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It's in Orange County, north of that area.
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April 2, 2013 | #119 |
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Oh ! For some reason I thought you were in San Diego. LOL !
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April 3, 2013 | #120 |
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Lyn is in San Diego though. |
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