Help please,
sowed peas and put in cold frame, next day - all eaten by mice, transferred the pots to greenhouse, sowed more peas, then sowed broad beans. Today all eaten again and not only that they rootled through my lupins, obviously didn't like those so nice healthy just rooting seeds were jiggled all over the show. Suface sown seeds - compost rooted through again, even my leek and onion seedlings have been investigated and quite a number damaged. In short, a disaster.
That means hundreds of seeds to replant. I can't find a previous thread re paraffin and soaking the seeds overnight then planting. Does the smell put them off before they start digging up all the seeds? Or are they going to dig them up anyway, make a mess and disturb the seeds but not eat them? And how big do the seedlings have to be before they'll leave them alone?
I don't really want to have to go covering everything in wire mesh, not really practical for me and I've nowhere to store it when not in use. Glass ditto - and not very keen on trapping the little darlings either.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that it is your third year in which disaster strikes, All the nasties adjust to your being there and move in - guess what - it's my third year.
Sue
sowed peas and put in cold frame, next day - all eaten by mice, transferred the pots to greenhouse, sowed more peas, then sowed broad beans. Today all eaten again and not only that they rootled through my lupins, obviously didn't like those so nice healthy just rooting seeds were jiggled all over the show. Suface sown seeds - compost rooted through again, even my leek and onion seedlings have been investigated and quite a number damaged. In short, a disaster.
That means hundreds of seeds to replant. I can't find a previous thread re paraffin and soaking the seeds overnight then planting. Does the smell put them off before they start digging up all the seeds? Or are they going to dig them up anyway, make a mess and disturb the seeds but not eat them? And how big do the seedlings have to be before they'll leave them alone?
I don't really want to have to go covering everything in wire mesh, not really practical for me and I've nowhere to store it when not in use. Glass ditto - and not very keen on trapping the little darlings either.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that it is your third year in which disaster strikes, All the nasties adjust to your being there and move in - guess what - it's my third year.
Sue
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