Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 30
th, 2022 at 9:17pm:
My new crop of tomatoes are being eaten.
Looks like quite a large animal, by the mess and marks.
Had a google, it most likely possums. We have one living here at times too, she sleeps downstairs, has been a resident off and on for years.
Found this
Quote:.......... Every gardener has their collection of tips and tricks to keep possums away from their tomato plants. But do they really work? We’ve tried every method, from using possum sprays, to using light, sounds and scarecrows to scare them off, and even predatory urine sprays. They all worked for a while, but possums eventually got used with them and just ignored our efforts.
Personally, we found that the best way to deter possums from our tomatoes and gardens was using a physical barrier. A hardware cloth fence with a floppy top worked wonders, keeping even the hungriest, most stubborn possums out. ..........
https://www.evergreenseeds.com/do-possums-eat-tomatoes/What is a 'hardware cloth fence' ?
Hush - a wee beastie. Wired off the vegetables from the peacocks roaming.... most vanished for the breeding or whatever they do, but one was hit by a car on the corner, and then shot. Hope they kept it for roast peacock.... car accidents here could supply a boutique restaurant, with deer and peacocks and stuff.
Anyway - Bok Choy is growing from supermarket cut off root section.... same with lettuce, the nice stuff you buy in a bunch, and celery... all grown from the root part of the supermarket buy. Got some cherry pits in soil and waiting to see how they go, plus another half dozen avocados in pots.
Too much rain for some plants - again! Tomatoes are blooming and fruiting. Citrus is going gang-busters.