The tree baffles are up, but the second one will need some work. The bottom branches are lower on the other tree. Anyway, we'll see if we can save our apple tree harvest this year.
If you are interested in how we built our tree baffles (a device to keep raccoons/squirrels from climbing up the tree to eat the fruit), here is the source with the "how to" on how to build one with a 5 gallon bucket.
Source: Welcome Wildlife, Tree Baffles...
Update: The tree baffles work! I happen to look outside at just the right time and a raccoon was at one tree, looking up confused. It ran off. Our $4.00 buckets paid off. You could possibly get them free if a restaurant could save buckets too.
(Source: Menards)
Temporary fencing has been installed around the green/wax beans now. We simply used inexpensive plastic fencing on a roll, zip ties and wooden tomato stakes. It's high enough to keep the rabbits out, but low enough we can step over it. Time will tell, if we'll get a harvest this year or not.
We can take the fencing down at the end of the garden season, roll it back up and reuse it if needed. For now, anyway.
I had saved some tin pie pans a year ago, and have put those on strings and on each side of the tomato garden. The wind bangs them onto the fence, and the noise keeps the birds out, as well as the sun shining on the pan.
I have also ordered two solar devices to keep the rodents out of my herb garden. They send off a sound, in which the rodents do not like, and is said to keep them away. If this does not work, I'll be fencing my herb garden too.
Now I understand why I would always see our barn cats sitting in the herb garden. They were after the rabbits.
Our greens are in a waist high raised bed this year, and they are much smaller due to the soil content. I'll be putting them back in the fenced garden ground next year. Something is eating them, and I'm guess it's grasshoppers. Ants are also in the raised bed.
The radishes have been thinned out, but they are not doing that great this year. It could be the lack of rain, and having to hand water this year.
Tree digging was finally done. There was a black walnut and an ornamental apple tree growing in two flower beds, a mulberry tree (above) growing in my asparagus patch, and one large invasive honeysuckle growing in a very small flower bed that completely took out, and removed rocks etc.
Raised Beds Project
When we were on the island one year, we saw that a restaurant has large sheets of something rubber or similar, with grow bags on top, to grow their own veggies/herbs. I never asked what it was or where to buy it, but now I wish I had.