Archive for April, 2009

Just Say ‘No’ to Miracle-Gro

OK, so I raised a fuss when I learned Miracle-Gro is on Twitter. Nevertheless, after a bout of grumbling I was willing to live and let live. But when I checked into my FarmerPhoebe Twitter account this afternoon, I actually had a message from my nemesis! They were assuring me that they have an “organic” product line, which should make everything OK. I responded. Several times. I told them…well, here; I made a copy of the entire exchange. Read for yourself. Sorry the image is blurry. You can also go to http://search.twitter.com, type in FarmerPhoebe. When you see text with both my picture and the Miracle-Gro logo, click on Show Conversation if you want to.

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Squirrel Problems at the Feeder? Get Back at ‘Em!

Don't you hate it when you go out to pick your strawberries that looked just perfect yesterday, only to find that those bushy-tailed rodents, otherwise known as squirrels, beat you to them?!

Or, how about when you've just re-filled the birdfeeder from that sack of seed you lugged home from the garden center - and next thing you know your beautiful songbirds are squawking and carrying on because - yet again - that pesky squirrel you can never seem to get rid of has showed up and taken over the feeder?! Don't you hate that?!

THE SOLUTION
Well, I finally found a solution to the birdfeeder problem: The Droll Yankee Whipper

Check it out! I saw a home video on YouTube showing a squirrel after it stuffed itself on fermented pumpkin; sucker was so drunk it couldn't climb a tree! Talk about hilarious! When I posted the link on Twitter, one of my gardening buddies posted one for this squirrel-proof birdfeeder. Every time the squirrel tried to get at the birdfeed, its weight activated a battery-powered mechanism that spun the squirrel around until it went flying off the feeder! The birds are too light to activate it so they were able to resume eating. The Droll Yankee Whipper

IT IS ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!
Although this model costs more than the ones you can get at your local garden center, I'm willing to bet it more than pays for itself in the long run - in the cost of those heavy sacks of birdseed!

I definitely plan to get one of these birdfeeders; I've actually been shopping around to find just the right one, 'cause I know there are feeders out there that claim to be squirrel-proof that definitely are not.

Here's the one I'm going to get:
It's a little pricier than the other one, but after seeing the YouTube video (and after I quit laughing my head off) I am convinced this is the real deal. Don't believe me? Check out the video for yourself: YouTube.com/squirrelproof
Now tell me that's not ingenious! Yardiac has both in stock whenever you're ready to order.
Droll Yankee Flipper 2008
The Droll Yankee Whipper

FEEDBACK, PLEASE
Do you already have a Yankee Flipper? What do you think? Is it worth the investment? Tweet me at @FarmerPhoebe or send me an e-mail at phoebe@askfarmerphoebe.com and let me know what you think, OK?

I am most grateful to my Twitter buddy Beth, who told me about these. She says they bought one for her father-in-law and that, and I quote, "he gets a lot of enjoyment out of it when squirrels are flying off of it!"

And before the animal rights activists get into a tizzy, it's not built to hurt the squirrels, just to deter them. And we gardeners know for a FACT how tough that is, right?! Here's the link once more.
The Droll Yankee Whipper
Droll Yankee Flipper 2008
Enjoy!

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    Yardiac’s Got Your Back

    When I worked for my dad on his organic farm, my favorite tool was his rickety old little green garden scooter--especially in the strawberry patch! It was a handy way to work at plant level without stooping and bending but while remaining mobile; I'd finish weeding one section and just scoot along to the next!

    I found this scooter from Yardiac.com (see link below) and it's what I wish I had on the farm: The pull rope is long enough for an adult, the seat's nicely padded-- and there's even a cup holder! It's like the Cadillac of garden scooters! Check it out and let me know what you think. Your back will thank you. Yardiac Garden Scooter

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