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  1. hereorthere

    Gardening for Old Folks (Adaptative)

    I smother mine w/ peanut butter. It’s helps to entice them to eat it, but have the kind that needs nailed to a board. Had to go that route when I heard most rats are pack rats, so those little pieces of bait just allows them to take it back to their nests....where it will stay there for days...
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    Gardening for Old Folks (Adaptative)

    :frow Hiya! After I posted, google and I got pretty chummy.....I’m gonna go w/ your advice and get traps. Looking into NoMol traps and the reviews looks positive! There's even a video from the manufacture showing how to use.....I'd have the Ew-factor on removing the dead varmits. Has anyone...
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    Gardening for Old Folks (Adaptative)

    True!! Anyone with advice on how to get rid of moles?? Seems like a whole family moved into my upper orchard & lower garden recently and have been eating practically all my earthworms- l noticed a significant drop in the garden this past summer. Saw their tracks around our newly planted fig...
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    Gardening for Old Folks (Adaptative)

    It is brilliant! I might steal this tip this coming spring!:D
  5. hereorthere

    Gardening for Old Folks (Adaptative)

    Sounds like you’re defying gravity?? Wow! I’m totally intrigued....would you happen to have a closeup? Do you pinch off the secondary leaves? I usually do this if there’s no buds....b/c I’m growing tomatoes not leaves. But even trellised the plant gets so heavy and reach over 6ft at the end of...
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    Gardening for Old Folks (Adaptative)

    Looks like you grew indeterminate tomatoes- how did you support them? Was it with a center twine? Couldn’t zoom in very much on your image but that’s what it looked liked....also what size pots? Hubs and I usually grow our tomatoes trellised to cattle panel so I’m amazed about your little pots...
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