Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, are drawn to gardens primarily for food and shelter. The lush environment offers them an abundance of delicious vegetation to feed on. Moreover, the soft soil of ...
Valerie C., Millville, New Jersey Valerie, you might want to hold off on depositing food in your compost pile and see if the groundhog leaves in search of other places to find food. Using a strong ...
Once you’ve excluded your garden, give groundhogs an easier food source by making your compost pile accessible, but move it far away from the veggies. Or plant enough for everyone to share. Groundhogs ...
So happy to read your column in the Press of Atlantic City again. We have a huge 150-gallon composter in our backyard, where I deposit lots of vegetable and fruit peelings, eggshells, coffee grinds, ...
So happy to read your column in the Press of Atlantic City again. We have a huge 150-gallon composter in our backyard, where ...