We are experiencing some wonderful sunshine and warmth after many days of grey and cloudy skies…and one day of snow.
I have a flower blooming on our back deck. I noticed it a couple days ago, and it’s one I have not noticed blooming this time of year before. It’s a clematis, climbing up our pergola. It’s beautiful amidst the falling leaves that are carpeting our backyard.
The squirrels are busy. I decorated our front porch with some gourds a friend gave me, and had fun making a display I liked. I found out the squirrels discovered it, and liked it too. After they quickly ate half a squash and started on another, I decided I needed to stop them somehow.
At some point I must have heard of using pepper as a deterrent because that came to mind right away. So I tried it. I outlined the display with dashes of pepper and lightly sprinkled the gourdes and pumpkins and it worked! The squirrels have stopped coming and are no longer nibbling on the natural buffet they thought I was providing for them our front porch.
Squirrels are fun little creatures to watch, but there are certain places I do not want them. One is eating my porch display and the other is at our bird feeders. We fill the bird feeder we have hanging near our trees with safflower seeds because squirrels do not like them, but a lot of birds do: cardinals, chickadees, finches…
I put black sunflower seeds in another feeder suctioned to our window because the squirrels cannot get at the seeds. I love seeing our resident cardinals up close, eating at the window feeder.
We do have a large squirrel’s nest in one of our trees in the backyard. I guess they can live here, as long as they behave.
How wonderful! As always, your pictures and the words you share bring a big smile my way. Thank you Valerie 😍
Thanks Lori, I’m glad I make you smile.
I love your autumn porch display and am glad you found a way to keep the squirrels at bay. I wonder if pepper works for potted plants also.
Thank you.
I would assume the pepper would work for potted plants…do you have some squirrels nibbling at some of yours?
Valerie- I loved this blog and the images of the changing seasons!
Thanks Shirley.