Be your last. Come steal my peas you little blighters. First and last time i will set my Peas away in the ground.
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what are they, davyw1?..can't quite make it out :(
yes what are they i am desperate i found a whole row of peas slugged today and the row of pregrown swede all covered in slime please share the secret
marg
See if this is any better I have to use photo bucket as i have not got Additional option
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Are they traps??
Before i incriminate myself am i going to get told off. OK i confess yes they are. The vermin stick their heads in to get the food and as soon as they apply pressure to the food tray it trips.
I would rather they ate my Peas
Every one to their own Jeanine, But our allotments have hoses, chicken/foul and pigeons so vermin is in abundance because of the free food on offer. In the past i have lost trays of veg where they have eaten the heads of the plants. You may not agree with my methods but i take every precaution not to damage any other wildlife
other than what will damage my garden
As its a hot, sunny, windy day i am off down the garden to commit GBH on the weeds.
I gave up using mousetraps because they always ended up catching rate, and the trap disappeared attached to the rat. Poison for me, but I found I could protect peas by putting them under cloches. Growing them in the mini-greenhouse didn't work too well this year, but the mice haven't found them when i put them up on the top shelves.
I wasn't moralising Davy, I just can't bear the thought of having to remove them after. XX Jeannine
I did not look at it that way Jeannine, Altho some would say it is cruel even tho the traps are humane and i know the problems that people have in having to deal with dead vermin some would rather see a Brassica chomped to bits rather than remove a Caterpillar let alone a rat.
But there is a side that some don,t look at, to replace the peas 2 x £1 for peas £3. 50 for compost £3.00 for bus fare Them flipping rats have just cost me £ £8.50.
I will stick to my guttering in future, less work better result.
Davy, for no other reason than they are icky !!! XX Jeannine