At midnight, when you are sweetly snoring into your pillow, your garden turns into a real party club.
Pumpkins shake their heads to the sound of the wind, zucchini compete in growth, and tomatoes whisper about the latest gossip from the greenhouse. But not everything is so carefree.
Some plants… drink your water secretly!

Yes, those same cucumbers that look modest during the day, suck moisture from neighboring beds through underground "tubes" at night. How can this mafia be stopped?
Place old CDs between the rows - their glare will scare away water thieves.
And know this: every flower in your garden is a hidden surveillance camera. Daisies record how much time you spend in your garden, and peonies transmit data to neighboring bees. Want to keep secrets?
Hang foil on the bushes - its glare will knock down the "tip". And never discuss plans for digging when sunflowers are growing: they are the biggest gossips in the plant world.
But don't be afraid. Even with such tricksters you can make friends. Leave them treats at night - for example, sweet water in saucers.
In the morning you will find that the pests have disappeared somewhere, and the harvest has become noticeably sweeter. Magic? No, just the laws of garden magic.