One of my main problems last year was mice eating my pea seedlings in the poly
. Every last one of them. It was either a really fat mouse or one that was very popular with it's mates.
Then I read in a magazine that I lady put a plastic snake in her shed to scare away her pesky mouse.
So off I ran to Early Learning Centre, purchased a plastic grass snake, put it in the poly, and lo & behold... No more mice!
Fact or Fantasy or Coincidence - I really don't mind - it seemed to work.
Anyone got any other cool top growing tips?

Then I read in a magazine that I lady put a plastic snake in her shed to scare away her pesky mouse.
So off I ran to Early Learning Centre, purchased a plastic grass snake, put it in the poly, and lo & behold... No more mice!

Fact or Fantasy or Coincidence - I really don't mind - it seemed to work.
Anyone got any other cool top growing tips?

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