Ok i will try both those tactics. I positioned the tree in a way that the front of it is hanging off the end of the bench so the squirrels have been chewing the back, but its annoying because jades dont heal overIt may be that one squirrel found, and the others are just following its lead. Squirrels often steal each other's stashes, so when one makes a move, others can follow, even if it was a dumb move.
I've heard of people using cayenne pepper or something else really spicy to make targeted plants unpalatable. I've never tried it myself, though. Sprinkling some powder around it and in the pot is what's mostly talked about, but I imagine mixing it with water and misting the whole tree would work better. Maybe try thinning some ghost pepper hot sauce with water and spraying with that?
Again never tried it myself, but theoretically doing something like this for a week or so until the habit is broken should work.
I might just try every tactic in the book and hope one works lolI have heard caging the tree, cayenne, moth balls if you don’t mind chemicals, Traps and relocation, I sometimes do chicken wire at the base, skewers sticking out of the soil
Where do they sell corkbark copper mesh?I wrap the trunks of some trees with copper mesh in order to protect against rodents chewing them.
It would be nice if I could afford one, and also have a yard for it lol. Im on a balconyGet a dog, most dogs will keep squirrels out of the yard.
I got my copper mesh on Amazon.Where do they sell corkbark copper mesh?
Number 1, chop before the scar. Really nice trunk on that one. Squirrels have been targeting my P. afras all summer.I also need advice for design on this guy. Here is how it looks today.
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I plan to repot it at an angle next time as shown above. My question pertains to that ugly scar on the top right of the trunk line. In my mind I have 2 options.
1: i can chop the trunk back to before the scar.
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Or I can hope and develop a branch here to cover it up in the future.
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And I guess a third option would be to carve it so its a bit smoother and flowing better then wait until it gets that barky texture again.