Just wondering whether anyone has some advice. I'm currently planting crops of peas and beans and last year left them to germinate in the greenhouse...although when I went out to water them I found a load of pots full of eaten husks! I'm planting similar crops again this year and am trying to germinate them in the house (we have cats) but unfortunately it is cold with no central heating and although south-facing, the windows are very small so I've quickly used all the available space and am doubtful about whether there will be enough heat/light for germination.
I don't want to go to the effort of planting crops that are simply going to be eaten if they get put outside. I live in a very rural area with lots of wildlife and mice everywhere - the cats often catch them, but of course the only place the cats are shut out from is the greenhouse, hence it's a place of safety for mice! I hate using pest control and try to garden organically - has anyone had a similar problem and if so - is there a solution?
Ideas welcome!
I don't want to go to the effort of planting crops that are simply going to be eaten if they get put outside. I live in a very rural area with lots of wildlife and mice everywhere - the cats often catch them, but of course the only place the cats are shut out from is the greenhouse, hence it's a place of safety for mice! I hate using pest control and try to garden organically - has anyone had a similar problem and if so - is there a solution?
Ideas welcome!
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