FAQ

How do you get rid of groundhogs in your garden?

How do you get rid of groundhogs in your garden?

Lavender has a lovely smell for us but groundhogs find it very offensive. Plant lavender plants around your garden to keep them away. Cayenne pepper – This pepper is best known for its bite but it’s also an effective groundhog deterrent due to the smell and heat. Simply pour cayenne pepper around the holes and you’re good.

Do marigolds repel pests from vegetables?

Although science has yet to prove that marigolds actually repel pests from vegetable crops, there is scientific evidence that marigolds CAN be an important tool in controlling certain nematodes. Nematodes are tiny worms, usually microscopic in size.

Do Woodchucks eat marigolds?

A State publication suggests planting marigolds around or within your garden may discourage woodchucks as they find them distasteful. While marigolds don’t provide a major part of their diet, Wilhelmina, Whiteface, and Gwynnie demonstrate that they do NOT find marigolds distasteful.

How do you get rid of nematodes in marigolds?

Marigold roots release a toxic chemical (alpha-terthienyl), and the presence of this chemical inhibits the hatching of nematode eggs. Therefore, control of the nematode population is achieved by interrupting the nematode life cycle.

Groundhogs do not like people, and sometimes the smell of humans is enough to scare them away. You can sprinkle human hair or throw old clothes and shoes around the garden as repellents. Sprinkle ground red pepper on plants you would prefer woodchucks not eat.

Does Groundhog repellent work on Woodchucks?

If the thought of saving your own, ahem, repellent is, well, repugnant, consider using I Must Garden’s groundhog repellent. It is a non-toxic and pleasant repellent that will keep groundhogs and woodchucks out of your garden.

What do groundhogs do in the winter?

Additionally, in order to sustain themselves for the long winter, groundhogs will indulge in an eating binge to bulk up. That can be disastrous for gardens at the peak of ripeness!

How much do groundhogs burrow?

Groundhogs burrow into the ground, slipping there, hibernating and rearing young. They can move up to 35 cubic feet of soil when digging their burrows. That, in and of itself, can be destructive, depending upon where they decide to put the burrow.

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