How to Keep Squirrels Out of Potted Plants

Squirrel eating garden plant

From a Barrier or Soil Protection to a Spicy Alternative

Gardeners know that squirrels can pose a threat to nearly any potted plant. Here are all the ways to protect your plants this spring and summer.

Build a Barrier

Make a “cage” from bird netting, chicken wire, or using a pre-made potted plant guard that slips on over top of your plant will keep squirrels at bay.

Use a Layer of Protection

Use wood chips over top of your potting soil or use coconut fiber cut to the shape of your pot and place over the soil.

Add some Spice to your Soil

Spray the soil with capasaicin infused water by boiling hot peppers with seeds or black pepper in water, allowing it to cool and then put in a spray bottle. Squirrels can also be repelled by the scent of cinnamon and mint so add these spices to your potted plant soil.

Razzle-Dazzle ’em

Shiny and moving objects will sometimes deter squirrels from a particular location. These things might not work forever but can be effective for a season when combined with other methods.

Batten Down the Hatches

If your primary problem is that squirrels knock pots over, you can consider attaching them to your rail or fence, or using a window box.

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