5 ways to deter possums from your garden

Deter possums from your garden



Aren't possums beautiful little animals? If you are a gardener, they will eat your favorite plants, knock out pots, leave debris, and usually cause chaos. When it comes to your vegetable attachment, affection is a relentless pest. According to The 1-minute Gardener book, the best solution is not to go crazy, but to be equal.


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What do poses eat?


The natural food of pumpkins is gumtree leaves, but they are also known for their fresh plant growth, fruit on fruit trees, and many flowers such as camellias, roses, gardenia, and fuchsias. And often snack on native and exotic garden plants, so it is important not to overcook your garden.

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Brew tea


Instead of hiding your precious plants every night before the pets roam, brew yourself a cup of tea. Lapsang souchong tea has a strong smoky aroma and possums do not like it.


Stinkbomb


For a slightly stronger one, take an old sock and fill it with a handful of blood and bone marrow. Find the key point to enter your garden and block your path with your stink bombs.


"The only time-trial method to protect a patch is to block access to it," writes Fabian Cabomolla and Matt Pember.


Hook up a net


If the odor or stench of the tea is not enough to prevent the bomb poses, you need to attach a web system over your connection. Bird nets can block passages because they cannot climb them, however, they can break them. To prevent digging down, plant the wire about 30 cm from the ground.


LED lights



"We tried everything to stop the plant-eating poses on our front floor, which they approached through a large lily billy. The chicken wire cages on top of the pots were successful but not unobtrusive. But since we put some solar LED butt lights in the garden, we did not see a single pose. And the lights at night are so beautiful, ”one reader wrote.


Spray fish oil 


In addition, another reader found a way to prevent eating rose shoots using fish oil.


"Add about half a cup of oil to a liter of water and spray on the shoots. It will not harm the roses, but the flowers will hate the smell. Naturally, you should put more after the rain, but it works. A treat and very cheap."




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