Monday, July 20, 2009

Teich Garden Systems in South Salem, New York

Keeps Your Garden Vegetables Secure from Would Be Wildlife from Above and BelowMark Teich traded in sidewalks and cement for soil and sandboxes when he moved from Queens to South Salem four years ago. No sooner did his wife suggest that the unfamiliar malleable surface they were now surrounded by was begging to be broken and replaced by an old fashioned vegetable
Teich Garden SystemsNeigborhood: Westchester CountySouth Salem, NY�10590United States of America�garden in the country. He enthusiastically seconded the idea but unlike most people his primary tool of choice was definitely not a shovel. "I sat down with a CAD program and actually designed what I considered to be a perfect garden," he says. Today, that virtual blueprint has formed the basis of a new business which takes many of the major hassles out of gardening and will likely be welcomed equally by the grey, gold and green thumbs among us.Shades that color blind deer, rabbits and squirrels don't recognize as they scale or squeeze their way into your garden bed - even if its surrounded by the typical homemade fence. So at the top of these seven foot tall securely enclosed wooden structures, gardeners will never find the fluffy whites of the tallest of deer tail. As for critters closer to the ground, "When people try to do something like this on their own, they usually leave some stone unturned," says Mr. Teich. Then it becomes a question of the weakest link in the chain, but the galvanized metal fencing offered by the Teich Garden System doesn't necessarily secure the perimeter. "People do build some pretty elaborate fences, but they don't take into account that something is going to burrow up and eat everything," says Mr. Teich. TGS lays down a tightly woven mesh beneath, which allows the roots free interaction with the soil and worms, while staying a cut above the best tunnelers below. "Unless you have some kind of bionic critter," he says, "you couldn't chew through this."Meaning, ultimately, that you and your family won't be chewing on the animal repellents that many gardeners are forced to put on their plants. "They do make products that are safe, but then again," he says, "it's one less thing you have to worry about." On the other hand, though, these products can become very expensive and there's no guarantee that they will work, he adds.Teich Garden Systems in South Salem, New York


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