I’ll look into the ‘Top Gun’ brand. I’m going to whip up a batch of the ‘Stay Out of My Garden’ sauce because today I had four more tomatoes pulled up by the raccoon overnight...though again, the bird feeders weren’t touched.
Easily replanted, but this is getting annoying! I’ve never had this issue before. Jerks!
I may have to start using the Liquid Bone Meal and water it in after the tomatoes start blooming, instead of putting it in the planting hole. I KNOW that’s what they’re smelling and digging for. Double Jerks! ;)
I had a problem with something digging up an entire onion bed once because I spread blood meal there when I planted them.
What I did in that case, since it was onions, was lay some flattened out chicken wire down and let the onions grow up through that for a while. Then it can easily be lifted off, not something that can be done with older regular plants.
This year what I did was put it in early before I planted because it takes time to work anyways from what I hear. Since there was no evidence of digging, I planted the onions a couple weeks later.
I was concerned about some liquid fish fertilizer (nasty smelling stuff) I used on the starts, but didn’t have any trouble with that either.
Counting my blessings.....