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Archive for January 3rd, 2009

Word of the day: black spot

January 03, 2009 By: Garden Dictionary Category: Garden Dictionary

A fungal disease of roses that shows up as black spots on the leaves. Oddly enough, the fungus seems to thrive in clean air; city roses are rarely infected.

Learn About The Scarecrow Sprinkler System For Garden Pests

January 03, 2009 By: Rick Churchill Category: Pest Control

If you have a garden or expensive landscape then you know full well how animal pests can destroy your hard work and efforts. In the old days people used scarecrows, noise makers, traps, and other deterrents to keep animals off their land, and some of these devices where less then humane. With the advance of technology there has been new deterrent devices designed such as the scarecrow sprinkler system. Before deciding on any new deterrent device it would be wise to investigate what it is and how it works, its effectiveness, and above all that it is humane to animals. It is the objective of this article to discuss the pros and cons of the scarecrow sprinkler system.

The scarecrow sprinkler system was developed by a company named Contech Electronics L/G. The system is designed to protect landscape, gardens, fish ponds, and other areas of land from animals such as deer, cats, dogs, raccoons, rabbits, gophers, possums, and even crows and other birds. The scarecrow sprinkler system works similarly to the motion activated security lights around many peoples homes by detecting heat and motion. When it sees an intruder, it instantly sprays the target with a 3 second burst of water under full garden hose pressure which is around 2 cups. The fact that this is an automated system, the detector will not know what is shooting at so keep pets and friends clear. (more…)