What are the natural ways to make a squirrel-proof garden?

Evelyn

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Squirrels may cause damage to gardens and gardens by uprooting plants, eating seeds and digging soil. This is a question to enable users to exchange natural solutions such as netting, repellents, companion plants, barriers, and smart garden protection solutions. It's a practical problem based topic which will have lots of helpful replies from experienced gardeners.
 
Creating a garden that squirrels cannot access without using chemicals can be achieved by implementing physical barriers like mesh or netting, growing plants that squirrels do not like, and spraying natural repellents like cayenne pepper and garlic. Other ways to naturally dissuade squirrels include keeping your garden clean, eliminating food sources, and using sprinklers that are triggered by motion.
 
Natural ways to make a squirrel-proof garden include using netting, planting squirrel-resistant plants, adding mulch, removing food sources, and using natural deterrents like peppermint or garlic sprays around vulnerable areas.
 
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