Possum proof vegetable garden

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Lannie Armstrong on Instagram: "I use this DIY hoop cover system as a season extender and barrier to protect the garden from frost and pests. During the fall and spring, I use fine insect netting to prevent the white moth from laying eggs and chewing on my brassicas once the eggs hatch. Depending on what I'm growing, it could be deer netting to simply protect the wildlife from devouring my vegetables. During the freezing winter, the cover is replaced with 6 mil plastic sheeting to protect the plants from frost. #frostprotection   When creating the hoops remember to consider the size of the plants once they mature. The height of the stake and the length of the tubing will depend on the height you desire.  This cover system is not the most stable but it's a good alternative. It may not the t Raised Garden Cover Diy, Veggie Garden Cover, Raised Bed Winter Cover, Raised Bed Netting Ideas, Protecting Raised Beds From Animals, Protect Garden From Birds, Bug Netting Over Garden, Garden Netting Cover, Winter Garden Cover

Lannie Armstrong on Instagram: "I use this DIY hoop cover system as a season extender and barrier to protect the garden from frost and pests. During the fall and spring, I use fine insect netting to prevent the white moth from laying eggs and chewing on my brassicas once the eggs hatch. Depending on what I'm growing, it could be deer netting to simply protect the wildlife from devouring my vegetables. During the freezing winter, the cover is replaced with 6 mil plastic sheeting to protect…

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Excellent rodent/bird proof garden enclosure by COLIN PURRINGTON Squirrel Proof Garden, Garden Enclosure Ideas, Fenced Vegetable Garden, Covered Garden, Veg Garden, A Squirrel, Vegetable Garden Design, Food Garden, Fruit Garden

Photographs of the pest-resistant cage I built in my back yard. Before the cage, birds and squirrels ate all of my blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, tomatoes, and sweet corn. It worked great except that yields were low due to increasing shade over the years. So I’ve converted it into a chicken run.

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