Yes, you are right, Lazy Gardener - even if you can't be out digging in the ground, there's still things to do year round! It's almost an obsession with us gardeners, isn't it?
Perhaps an obsession. My DIL told me that she needed to stage a family intervention when she saw my stash of seeds, and then watched me rifling through them. Obsession, perhaps. Addiction. No. I can quit. Any. Time. I. Want. To. Seriously. People just don't understand, and it's them who have the problem. Besides, if seeds were addictive, we'd need a prescription to get them, right? Perish the thought. That sounds like Monsanto and patent rights thinking.
The seed company I order from allowed for free shipping a few months after you order. Just in case you forget something.
I've actually used that feature.
Company name please.
I caught the crappy raccoon that decimated my corn crop. Have a heart strikes again. 3 marshmallows and a container of water. Works every time.
I felt absolutely no remorse when I dispatched the dirty little thief. DH hauled the remains out to the lower forty for the varmints to enjoy. Later that day I saw the vultures circling the area and told them bon apatite.
Brilliant thinking on the water.
Somebody on the forum said that the trick is to put a container of water in with whatever bait you use. Raccoon want to wash their food before they eat it. I use either an old deli container, or an old can that canned meat comes in. I guess marshmallows are a treat they really like.
I've also read to take a can of cat food or tuna and punch holes in it with a triangular can opener. They have to pick it up to putter with it and wind up triggering the trap door.
I had the funniest thing happen tonight. I was locking up the birds and chasing one in the general direction of the coop, which took me near the fence parameter. I looked up and there was a young rabbit on the other side of the fence. Not 18 inches away from me. I walked towards it. It stood there staring at me. I told it to at least have the good graces to act afraid of me, even if it wasn't. It wasn't. It just sauntered away at a leisurely hop.
Anybody ever caught a rabbit in a Have a Heart trap?
Like the pierced can idea also.
My neighbors in TN caught a fox in their trap set for coons and let it go! It caused me lots of losses with the chickens.
Horrors. My neighbor came over to tell me that he finally bought a gun: .22. Then, he told me that the varmint ground hog was over at his house in his wood pile the other day. I asked him if he shot it... His response... "I took a picture of it!" Seriously? He has a garden also, and his garden is not fenced. This is the same neighbor who (several years ago) went out to take a pic of a coon that chased my CAR down the road. I hope he was wearing his Red Ball Jets that day, cause that coon chased him all the way home!