
If you are growing extra-early sweet corn, get ready to protect it. The local raccoon’s will sniff it out because it will be the only sweet and delicious corn around. We find that once the farmers next to us have corn in their fields that’s ready to eat, the raccoon’s don’t bother our crops as much.
Keeping Raccoon’s away from your Heirloom / Open Pollinated Vegetable GardenOne method is to build an electric fence. Put the wires 6″ off the ground and 6″ apart going up two feet. For the fence charger, get one that is used for livestock and follow the directions for hooking it up. You will need a couple of ground rods too.
You can also try spreading moth crystals between corn rows at each edge of the Heirloom / Open Pollinated Vegetable Garden. Raccoon’s hate the taste of 
Raccoon’s aren’t as much of a problem at our place as turkeys are. Turkeys will totally destroy our crop if we let them go unchecked.









