July 2, 2024

VIDEO: An Amish Farmer Taught Me to Use Leggings to Protect my Crops From Animals


As silly as it sounds leggings, tights, or thigh highs whatever you call them are extremely good at protecting your fruits from hungry pests! Check out our new clothing line! http:www.freshpickedapparel.com

26 thoughts on “VIDEO: An Amish Farmer Taught Me to Use Leggings to Protect my Crops From Animals

  1. Never used those but did use Thule and it absolutely kept squirrels and other critters away from my potatoes and sweet potatoes grown in planters! Just wrapped it around the tomato cages that I put into the planters upside down, and fastened with clothes pins. They had been digging in the dirt, but not at all after doing that! It also helps to give a tiny bit of relief from super hot days, cuts back on the heat factor but sunlight can come thru aok.

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  3. I'll try this… the squirrels ate my tomatoes…. my first year gardening and I was going to build a net cage around them but the cost was more than I could afford. This is inexpensive so I will try it.

  4. I can a lot of tomatoes every year and couldn't afford to buy leggins/hose for every tomato I grow. But it would be good if you only had one or two plants.

  5. You realized you should have purchased a larger size, but you also should have purchased a thigh-high stocking if you want something longer. What you have purchased looks like the knee-high length. Dollar Store might have the less-expensive off-brand. I'll purchase a variety of both the knee-high and thigh-high stockings to keep on-hand. Hopefully it will keep the bugs off my zucchini. Great tip. Thanks for sharing it.

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