cats fouling seed beds

Started by johhnyco15, March 22, 2015, 15:56:15

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johhnyco15

after spending all week digging weeding tilling raking getting my plot in tip top condition for spring it got late so i didn't cover my beds with fleece now its one big cat litter tray itsthe most frustrating annoying thing ever cleaning up after someones pet  :BangHead:  :BangHead:  :BangHead:    now my plot looks like its covered on snow not a piece of earth on show
johhnyc015  may the plot be with you

johhnyco15

johhnyc015  may the plot be with you

Duke Ellington

dont be fooled by the name I am a Lady!! :-*

johhnyco15

thanks duke a problem shared and all that :blob7:
johhnyc015  may the plot be with you

alkanet

i'd like to share some advice, but when I do it's swiftly followed by a visit from the Police and the Humane Society

Digeroo

I find cats particularly like carrot beds.  I think the smell of the seeds excite them.  I use piece of hawthorn scattered about, or put twigs of it along the rows of seeds, it help to know where to hoe as well.

plotstoeat

I sympathise. Wonder if that's why it's called a CATapult  :tongue3:

ancellsfarmer

Dont risk a cat-u-pelt,"think richochet-greenhouse windows!!"


What you need is a Supa-Soaker!
Simply fill from the rankest waterbutt you have and apply accurately to the offending critters thrice daily
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green lily

I cover spare  land with holly and rose prunings. Be carefull to remove later as can cause personal injury but cats don't like it either... :happy7:

Silverleaf

Prunings for me too. I find cats want a clear comfortable space and they are reluctant to do their thing if they're getting poked by sticks!

Dead raspberry canes are great for this, and they'll become pea supports later on.

ancellsfarmer

Quote from: Silverleaf on April 02, 2015, 20:52:54
Prunings for me too. I find cats want a clear comfortable space and they are reluctant to do their thing if they're getting poked by sticks!

Dead raspberry canes are great for this, and they'll become pea supports later on.
Split and broken bamboo canes are tough, robust,resilient and can be split down and sharpened to suit the purpose- kitty kebab skewers!
Freelance cultivator qualified within the University of Life.

johhnyco15

ive covered all my prepared beds with scaffold debris netting its been too cold and windy here to sow :glasses9:
johhnyc015  may the plot be with you

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