How do I protect my plants from footballs?
Robert Miller
Updated on April 23, 2026
Light topdressing of sand or topsoil, depending on the root zone make-up, will add protection to the crown of the plant, which will allow that plant to grow through the toughest traffic during the fall football season. Do not add more than an a quarter inch of topdressing on a healthy stand of grass.
How do I keep animals from eating my plants?
Ways to Keep Animals Out of the Garden
- Put in a barrier fence. Among the most foolproof deterrents are physical barriers like fences. ...
- Spray them away. ...
- Scare them off. ...
- Plant their least-favorite foods. ...
- Spring-blooming perennials. ...
- Summer-blooming perennials. ...
- Groundcovers. ...
- Shrubs.
Will Garage protect plants from frost?
A covered porch usually provides protection from light frost, but the garage or sun room is better for freezing temperatures. A couple days in darkness won't hurt the plant. Or move them out during the day and back in at night, if cold temperatures persist.How do I keep animals from eating my zucchini?
How to Protect Your Vegetable Garden From Animals
- Fences. Fences are generally your best bet when it comes to protecting your vegetable garden from pests like rabbits and deer. ...
- Plant Barrier Plants. ...
- Cayenne Pepper Tea. ...
- Predator Urine. ...
- Make a Beer Trap. ...
- Plant Covers. ...
- Other Animals. ...
- Other Plants.
What can I spray on my plants to keep animals away?
Hot Pepper SauceA homemade hot pepper mixture sprayed on your plants will make them taste bad to potential pests and keep animals out of garden. Mix 1 ounce of hot pepper sauce (the hotter the better), 4 drops of natural dish soap and 1 cup of aromatic leaves from plants that rabbits avoid (such as marigolds).