Globe-Trotter Garden. Ready, Set, GROW!! Strawberry Bed Before After.

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Globe-Trotter Garden

Ready, Set, GROW!!

Strawberry Bed Before After

Container Gardens

Research and Maintenance

Problems and More Research

Watch It Grow!!

Fake Snakes  Do you have small animals eating your vegetables or fruits????  We do! So here is one solution: Buy rubber snakes or use an old hose in your garden. This will scare the small animals because they will think it is their predator.  Take that rabbits!

What animal is in your garden?  To find out what’s eating your food you can hook up a camera.  If you don’t want to spend a lot of money, you can put flour around your plants. The animal will walk in the flour and you will see their footprint.  Get a book and you can discover the culprit and find a specific solution!

How to trick some animals.  Lots of animals like to eat tomatoes.  One way to trick them is to hang red Christmas bulbs on top of the plants. Animals will think they are tomatoes and try to eat them. When they can’t they will go away.

How to scare birds.  Decoy owl.  Scarecrow.  Sensors.  Shiny pie plates.  CDs.  Shiny ribbon.