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Growing Joy with Plants - Wellness Rooted in Nature, Houseplants, Gardening and Plant Care

Garden Pests: Top Ways to Manage Deer, Squirrels, Chipmunks, Moles and Voles for Stress Free Living: Best of Growing Joy Replay

Growing Joy with Plants - Wellness Rooted in Nature, Houseplants, Gardening and Plant Care

Maria Failla- Happy Plant Lady and Author of Growing Joy: The Plant Lover's Guide to Cultivating Happiness

Education, Wellness, Gardening, Leisure, Eco Therapy, Nature Therapy, Self Care, Health & Fitness, Houseplants, How To, Home & Garden, Mental Health, Plants

4.8 • 912 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2025

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

When I polled our listener community about your top requests for outdoor garden-related episodes, the number one request surprised me: it wasn’t managing fertilizer, succession planting, or garden design. It was how to manage pesky animals getting into your gardens! Today, I have the answer to your prayers: Brie from briegrows.com walks us through such a comprehensive list of practices and solutions for managing pests and other critters in the garden. This conversation really helps us rethink the way we approach animals in the garden, and I’m excited for you to learn from Brie as I did!In this episode, we learn:[00:06:05] How Brie became Brie The Plant Lady[00:08:59] Brie shares her greatest achievement in plant propagation[00:11:29] Maria’s experience with squirrels and deer in the garden[00:14:15] Do we call them ‘pests’ or ‘animals’?[00:21:03] How to use hot peppers as animal repellent[00:24:18] Different and easy ways to use peppermint oil as animal repellent (hint: seashells!)[00:26:49] How to prevent squirrels and chipmunks from digging holes in your garden beds[00:30:20] Vole king bags vs chicken wire planters[00:32:47] How to deal with moles in the garden[00:33:21] Why you should use less mulch in the garden[00:39:16] Do you need to worry about burrowing animals if you have raised beds?[00:43:14] Squirrel damage vs groundhog damage[00:45:29] Setting up a wildlife camera for better animal surveillance in the garden[00:49:24] The best and easiest deer fence kits for your garden[00:54:25] The different plants that help repel rabbits [00:57:26] How often should you apply repellents to your plants?[01:01:50] How to install hedges and streamers that keep deer away[01:13:33] The rookie mistakes gardeners make when trying to keep animals from the gardenMentioned in our conversation:The Foodscape Revolution by Brie ArthurGardening with Grains by Brie ArthurThe Humane Gardener: Nurturing a Backyard Habitat for Wildlife by Nancy LawsonDeer‑Resistant Design: Fence‑free Gardens that Thrive Despite the Deer by Karen ChapmanHave you ever tried to rebloom an orchid?Check out the full show notes and blog to learn what to expect in your first year as an orchid parent!Follow Brie:Brie GrowsBooksInstagramFacebookFollow Maria and Growing Joy:Order my book: Growing Joy: The Plant Lover's Guide to Cultivating Happiness (and Plants) by Maria Failla, Illustrated by Samantha LeungJoin the Bloom and Grow Garden Party Community Platform & App AKA the plantiest and kindest corner of the internet! Get your FREE 2-week trial here!Take the Plant Parent Personality Quiz (Get the perfect plants, projects and educational resources for YOUR Lifestyle)Support Bloom and Grow Radio by becoming a Plant Friend on Patreon!Instagram: @growingjoywithmariaTiktok: @growingjoywithmariaSubscribe to the Growing Joy Youtube channel! /growingjoywithmariaWebsite: www.growingjoywithmaria.comPinterest: @growingjoywithmaria

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0:00.0

Are you tired of your tomatoes becoming deer snacks before they can be your snacks?

0:04.3

Or maybe your bulbs disappearing overnight after like hours of backbreaking work getting them

0:09.0

into the ground?

0:09.9

I feel you, plant friend, particularly this time of the season.

0:13.7

So I've chosen to go back to a fan favorite replay in the Best of Growing Joy series,

0:20.4

where we are bringing back a fantastic conversation

0:22.8

that I had with Bree Arthur or Bree the Plant Lady, all about different humane ways that we can

0:28.7

protect our garden from deer's, squirrels, voles, and other critters without giving up your sanity or

0:34.9

your harvest. Because come this time in the season, it is so

0:38.5

frustrating. You've invested so much time and energy into your garden and then you go and,

0:42.5

you know, every zucchini, every tomato has like a whole bit and out of it. It's so frustrating.

0:46.9

So this conversation is going to cover so much from garlic barriers to peppermint tricks to clever

0:52.4

fencing and vol-proof planting bags,

0:55.3

Brie hooks us up with practical plant-lover-friendly and animal-friendly ways to politely,

1:01.2

politely cut cords with whatever animal you have been struggling with,

1:05.4

eaten your garden harvests.

1:07.9

I hope you love this conversation, and it is helpful at this time in your growing season.

1:18.9

Welcome to the Growing Joy with Plants podcast, where we not only learn how to care for plants

1:23.6

successfully, but how to simply and affordably use our plant babies to cultivate more

1:28.1

joy in our lives by doing so.

1:30.5

I'm Maria, former plant killer turned happy plant lady, author of Growing Joy, The Plant Lover's

1:35.5

Guide to Cultivating Happiness, Speaker, Podcaster, and most importantly, your new best plant

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