I have had it!!!
I am trying my best - my very best to be patient with these little furballs tonite, but arrrrrrggghhhh.....they are such trouble makers. All I want is to have a little greenery in my home....is that too much to ask? So far I have had to replant my new Pampus Grass 4 times in less than 2 days! I have had my newly planted wandering Jews knocked over, and all 5 of them can't seem to leave the darn fountain grass alone (which I just brought in today)! I thought I was being smart and wrapped them all in a sheet for the night and my little foster man decided he could easily scale the sheet.
I now have 2 knocked over pots that I've had to scoop the dirt up off the rug and try to put back together (again!) and I can't vacuum up the rest of the dirt because it'ss after 10 and the kids are sleeping.
I'll tell ya what - it's a darn good thing these little hellions are cute....or they'd be out on their little furry butts tonite.
Can anyone tell me something I might be able to put on these plants or around them to deter my little trouble makers? I really would like some greenery in the house over the winter and if this keeps up, I'm going to just have to make a dirt pile in the corner of my dining room and grow stuff right on the floor.
I am trying my best - my very best to be patient with these little furballs tonite, but arrrrrrggghhhh.....they are such trouble makers. All I want is to have a little greenery in my home....is that too much to ask? So far I have had to replant my new Pampus Grass 4 times in less than 2 days! I have had my newly planted wandering Jews knocked over, and all 5 of them can't seem to leave the darn fountain grass alone (which I just brought in today)! I thought I was being smart and wrapped them all in a sheet for the night and my little foster man decided he could easily scale the sheet.
I'll tell ya what - it's a darn good thing these little hellions are cute....or they'd be out on their little furry butts tonite.
Can anyone tell me something I might be able to put on these plants or around them to deter my little trouble makers? I really would like some greenery in the house over the winter and if this keeps up, I'm going to just have to make a dirt pile in the corner of my dining room and grow stuff right on the floor.