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problem for gardeners with pets – how to keep dogs out of flower beds. and deer, and cats, and rabbits and moles and voles and on and on. i have a few gardening tips, and what i really want to do in this blog post is say goodbye to my family dog, blue. he passed away last month at about years old, not
you're also contending with deer, you'll have to bring it up to feet, or two foot fences six feet apart, if you want to keep the view. some cats can jump pretty high, so they may need as high as feet, too. if you have rabbits or moles or voles, take that fence down at least foot below the soil, if not...
https://www.smilinggardener.com/organic-pest-control/how-to-keep-dogs-out-of-flower-beds/
overall flower size, the depth and width of the corolla, the color (including patterns called nectar guides that are visible only in ultraviolet light), the scent , amount of nectar, composition of nectar, etc. [ ] for example, birds visit red flowers with long, narrow tubes and much nectar, but are not
strongly attracted to wide flowers with little nectar and copious pollen, which are more attractive to beetles. when these characteristics are experimentally modified (altering colour, size, orientation), pollinator visitation may decline. [ ] [ ] it has recently been discovered that cycads , which are not...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollinator