Explain this level of cheapness/stubborness

Anonymous
I can’t decide if it’s cheapness or stubbornness.

My sister was telling me how she spent a small fortune on two porch plant/flower arrangements. She was complaining that squirrels keep climbing into the planter to dig, but in the process, they are breaking the flowers. She asked if I had a solution, and I did! I told her that the upside down fork method worked immediately when squirrels were digging in my fall mums. She balked, “won’t that cost money?” I’m like, maybe $3 tops, $1.25 at Dollar Tree? I told her I had tried all the “free” deterrents first (chili powder, chili flakes, etc) and none of it worked at all. She shrugged and said she would try something else first, before spending more money. Meanwhile, the squirrels are slowly destroying this flower arrangement that cost MUCH more than $3.
Anonymous
I don't think it's cheapness, I think your method is just plain ugly.
Anonymous
Yeah she just doesn't like that method and is using cost as an excuse. But she probably just thinks it's tacky and doesn't want to say that to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's cheapness, I think your method is just plain ugly.

It isn’t really, though. They are clear in color and you don’t even see them. They are placed IN the pot, below the rim of the pot, and the foliage surrounds them. They just make it undesirable for squirrels to climb in.
Anonymous
For whatever reason, she doesn't like that solution. She's using the cost as an excuse to not pursue it.
Anonymous
I think she just does not like your suggestion. But I want to know more! Do you just bury the handle and let the tines stand up out if the soil?
Anonymous
Just shoot the squirrels. Problem solved.
Anonymous

I have a frugal husband. He was a child war refugee. The frugality is constant, from hoarding ketchup packets to buying a reliable Corolla which has now lasted 19 years, to making money-saving choices regarding mortgage and energy costs (he insulated our house himself).

You're just petty, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think she just does not like your suggestion. But I want to know more! Do you just bury the handle and let the tines stand up out if the soil?

OP here. Yes! They find it uncomfortable and won’t climb in to dig and bury their treasures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think she just does not like your suggestion. But I want to know more! Do you just bury the handle and let the tines stand up out if the soil?

OP here. Yes! They find it uncomfortable and won’t climb in to dig and bury their treasures.


Well I am going to try it! The squirrels are always digging up our plants!
Anonymous
It's not cheapness, she just doesn't want to put forks in the planter. She could always cover it up with deer netting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not cheapness, she just doesn't want to put forks in the planter. She could always cover it up with deer netting.


Are deer a problem too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not cheapness, she just doesn't want to put forks in the planter. She could always cover it up with deer netting.


Are deer a problem too?


Not OP, but yes, they will come up on my front porch and eat the flowers in planters. We have to protect everything. Squirrels are actually less destructive than the local deer.

I think the she just doesn't want to put forks in the container, and the cost excuse is because she doesn't want to tell OP she's not taking her suggestion because she just doesn't like it for some other unknown reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I have a frugal husband. He was a child war refugee. The frugality is constant, from hoarding ketchup packets to buying a reliable Corolla which has now lasted 19 years, to making money-saving choices regarding mortgage and energy costs (he insulated our house himself).

You're just petty, OP.


This is completely unnecessary.
Anonymous
What is this fork trick?
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