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Gophers in the Garden?

I have a garden and gophers keep destroying it. They're so greedy! I love gardening, and planted a separate garden for them, but they still eat mine and theirs. Should I plant different types of vegetables in their garden than mine? I'm not looking to hurt anyone, I just want peace and vegetables.

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By R.C. Collins

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July 20, 20171 found this helpful
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Plant a row of castor beans separating the gardens.

 
December 7, 20141 found this helpful

I'm sorry, I don't have an answer. Actually, I clicked on your post to try to find an answer! My dilemma is a little different. We have prairie dogs. Built here 6 years ago, added a strawberry patch and then added bird feeders on the side so I could watch them from my kitchen table (I know, I know). The birds eat well, the prairie dogs are fat, and the strawberry patch is growing like crazy!

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Alas, we get no strawberries, but love watching the birds and cute prairie dogs while I enjoy another cup of tea in the morning. Like you, I would never dream of hurting any of them. A lot of joy, and hey, I can support a local farmer to get strawberries. Everyone wins, nobody loses.

 

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