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		By: Adrienne		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Although it&#039;s true that moles don&#039;t eat plant roots, they sure can destroy a lawn by completely uprooting all of the grass. I absolutely love your garden photos - the one with the deer by the fruit tree is stunning! I love wildlife too and can&#039;t imagine harming any of them, but like you I want them to KEEP OUT of my gardens. Mostly I use barriers and recently I&#039;ve heard a new one: plant some of your dog&#039;s hair along the border of your vegetable garden. The scent of a dog can deter some creatures. I&#039;ll know soon if it&#039;s worked.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although it&#8217;s true that moles don&#8217;t eat plant roots, they sure can destroy a lawn by completely uprooting all of the grass. I absolutely love your garden photos &#8211; the one with the deer by the fruit tree is stunning! I love wildlife too and can&#8217;t imagine harming any of them, but like you I want them to KEEP OUT of my gardens. Mostly I use barriers and recently I&#8217;ve heard a new one: plant some of your dog&#8217;s hair along the border of your vegetable garden. The scent of a dog can deter some creatures. I&#8217;ll know soon if it&#8217;s worked.</p>
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