Home > How To Library > Lawn & Garden > Landscaping > Disappearing Bulbs

Disappearing Bulbs

Print VersionBookmarkEmail this page to a friend.
Moles don't usually eat plant matter, focusing instead on insects. However, rodents such as mice and voles use their tunnels like a subway, and they do eat roots and bulbs. As you plant, mix products made from crushed oyster shells into the soil surrounding the bulb. This makes for tough digging for the rodents, and they might be induced to look elsewhere for a meal. Some gardeners resort to planting bulbs in little cages made of hardware cloth (wire mesh) to keep critters from munching on the bulbs.

Add To:
Del.icio.us
Digg
Google
Y! MyWeb
Reddit
Technorati


FenceCenter.com - Fencing


Bellacor.com - Quality Lighting and More


Slide-Lok - Storage Cabinets


Intelligent Warmth - Today's Oilheat


FixtureUniverse.com - Plumbing Fixtures


Foreclosure.com - Properties

View all Showrooms


Related Articles Related Tips Related Videos
Preventing Rose Diseases
How Gardens Grow
Pest Management
Deer Deterrant
Compost Aeration
Naturalizing Bulbs
Landscape Design
Discussing the Zen Garden Design
Designing an Elizabethan Garden and Naturalistic Landscaping







 

About | FAQ | Contact | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Help
© BobVila.com 2008