Many problems arise in summer cottages because of your own and your neighbors' pets.
In some cases, animals can ruin what a person has worked so hard on in the garden.
Dug-up beds are especially disappointing. If the cat has taken a fancy to a bed of tomatoes or a flower bed with favorite flowers, you need to act.
You won't have to stand guard near your plantings and constantly drive away animals. Experienced gardeners use one proven trick.
This trick is combined with a useful action. Raspberries need pruning. Old stems are removed, but not thrown into the compost.
The shoots are laid crosswise on the bed. Cats will not approach such a bed.
If we are talking about young seedlings, then raspberries will help here too. Each seedling is surrounded by 4-5 sticks, like a picket fence. Animals avoid places where branches stick out.