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Hide your garden gloves!

by Tricia

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A thief is on the lose. Yep. This one specializes in stealing garden gloves.

I bet there’s a lot of gardeners in the neighborhood wondering where their other glove went.

Almost like putting socks in the dryer and discovering that some of your socks lost a mate, only this time the thief is known. It’s a mischievous cat.






Filed Under: Accessories, Garden Humor, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Pets and Wildlife, Photography, Recreation, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: cat, cat thief, funny, garden, gardener, gardeners, gloves, Humor, neighbor, neighborhood, photo, stealing gloves, The neighborhood, thief, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Dog fur in the garden to deter pests?

by Tricia

Ever since we created our garden six years ago we noticed that we occasionally have nocturnal visitors. These visitors come in the form of very large raccoons and a variety of house or stray cats!

We have a security light at the back porch and it’s regularly triggered at least once each evening and I often notice the light going on in the night as well if I’m up late. Most often when I peer outside the culprit turns out to be a cat.

Now, I tend to water my garden late in the evening. I developed that habit since I had an elderly neighbor who loved to watch everything I did both outside and even inside my home. She’d come outside whenever I was out, stare at me from her porch or watch me inside my home from windows in her home that faced my own. Creepy and stalker like!

She’s a nice old lady, but that watching behavior really got to me. Unfortunately she had a mild stroke in January and she’s now gone to live with her family. I suspect we’ll have new neighbors sometime in the summer.

So, as I was saying, since my neighbor was keen on watching me I was reluctant to go outside for long periods of time while being watch. Not only would she watch every move I’d make but she’d also try to talk to me from her porch. Of course I couldn’t hear her well so I’d have to stop what I was doing each time, walk up to her and find out what she’d said, reply and then go back to my gardening. This made getting anything done outside take sometimes four times longer than it should have!

Hence the late night watering! Oh, I also discovered that at the height of summer when it’s extremely hot and humid here that sometimes the only time it’s reasonable to go out and water is late at night when it’s a bit cooler.

I don’t mind the occasional cat coming through the yard as long as they don’t disturb anything, but late at night any animal making a sudden appearance can be scary. Especially if it turns out to be a HUGE raccoon or a raccoon family, which it has on many occasions.

Now that we have a dog I suspect nocturnal visits from these creatures will occur less frequently. Particularly if I bring the dog outside with me! However, I’d like to get a step ahead of my visiting creatures and do something to keep them away now.

So here’s my idea.

Our puppy just went through a big shed. She’s still shedding a bit, but a few weeks ago it seemed like her fur was coming out by the handful! One day as I was grooming her I thought about my garden visitors and thought I’d keep her fur and then, when the weather got better try distributing it through the garden in order to see if the doggy smell would deter the cats and raccoons.

About 80% of the snow has melted from our yard now. (thank you!) and crocus’ and other plants are beginning to make an appearance. I suspect I’ll be out in the garden this weekend doing a little cleaning. While I’m out there I think I’ll strategically place the dog fur in areas where I’ve seen cats and raccoons in my yard.

I guess we’re lucky that the cats and raccoons don’t really damage our yard. They use it more as a short cut to get to other areas. They come down the driveway, jump over the short gate and then head directly to the back of the garden and go over the fence into our neighbors driveway – or vise versa. Occasionally they’ll stop to search the ground and grass for worms and other delicacies, but luckily it’s not often.

So I know exactly which areas to target with my dogs fur.

Have you tried using dog fur or perhaps another animals fur in your garden to deter pests? Did it work?

I’ll keep you updated on my experiment. Wish me luck!

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Hard to believe spring will ever come

by Tricia

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It’s hard to believe that in only a month and a half or so I’ll be looking at scenes like this in my front yard. The picture above is of tulips in bloom beside the previous autumns dried up Sedum flower heads. I’d neglected to remove the dried Sedum flowers in the fall and frankly I tend not to remove them as I think they look nice in the winter garden, however I was behind last spring as I’ve usually removed them by the time the tulips are in full bloom! The greenery behind the flowers are clumps of day lilies, not yet blooming, in my planted boulevard garden.

So why am I finding it so hard to believe that Spring will ever arrive? Well look at this:

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I spent at least four hours shoveling snow yesterday and I’m just about to go outside to shovel again. I’ll probably be out there for at least an hour as the snow plows have gone by twice since I last shoveled and the sidewalk plow went by once as well! Groan. My back is aching! At least I’m getting some exercise!

Worse of all is the fact that we’re the second house from the corner and our stupid neighbor always parks his car on the street – especially during big snow storms. So the plow takes all the snow as it passes the side street, our neighbors and our house and then has to swerve out into the middle of the street to avoid our neighbors car. This ends up dumping a ton of snow right at the end of our driveway.

See the right side of the photo? See how the one snow bank leads far out into the street? Yeah … I shoveled that and it reaches almost to the center of the street thanks to our rude neighbor.

My husband out of town this weekend. So I shoveled our driveway and then I even went over to the neighbors and asked him if he’d like to park his car in our driveway so that the plows could clear the street properly. He said no as he thinks his car is too big for our small driveway … but his car is the same size or smaller. Grrr

I think I’ll send him my chiropractor bill as I’m sure I’ll have to go after all this shoveling! LOL

Here’s another look at all our snow from our driveway. We got over 30 cm in the last 24 hours and so far this winter we’re close to breaking the record for most snowfall in Toronto ever!

The snow banks on either side of our driveway are close to six feet tall.

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Hurry up Spring!!!

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