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Potted plants are a great way to add some curb appeal to your patio or porch, but what do you do if those pesky squirrels won’t leave them alone? Squirrels are notorious for digging up potted plants while scouring or hiding food. But not all is lost! There are plenty of easy, non-toxic ways you can protect your plants. Read on to learn how you can keep squirrels out of your flower pots so your potted garden stays nice and tidy.

Things You Should Know

  • Cover the top layer of soil with coffee grounds, rocks, or chicken wire to deter squirrels from digging.
  • Make a DIY squirrel repellent out of mint, cayenne pepper, and garlic.
  • Mix bone meal into your potting soil to keep squirrels from digging around your plants.
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Cover the top layer of soil with decorative rocks.

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Sprinkle a natural squirrel repellent on the top layer of soil.

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  1. Simply sprinkle the grounds or spice on or around plants before or after they bloom. This won’t affect your plants but will give the squirrels an awful smell and taste if they try to dig.[2]
    • Garlic powder, ground chili flakes, and pepper flakes also work.
    • Try using a blend of these spices to make a heavy-duty mixture squirrels will absolutely hate.
    • Squirrels also hate the smell of their predators' urine. Both fox and coyote urine will scare away squirrels so you don't have to worry about them.[3]
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Mix bone meal into your potting mix.

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Make a DIY squirrel repellent spray.

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  1. Squirrels are sensitive to strong and spicy smells. Making a non-toxic repellent spray out of items you probably have in your pantry can help them from digging while not hurting your plants. Follow these steps to create a DIY squirrel repellent:[6]
    • Muddle a handful of mint leaves into a medium-sized container. Pick fresh leaves from your garden or buy some at the store.
    • Add 2 tbsp (28.3 g) of cayenne pepper.
    • Add 2 tbsp (28.3) of garlic powder or 3 to 4 minced large cloves.
    • Cover the ingredients with about 4 c (512 g) of boiling water or to the top of your container.
    • Mix everything together, cover, and steep for at least 24 hours.
    • Strain the mixture into a spray bottle and spritz onto leaves and soil.
    • Squirrel repellents can also be purchased online or at a gardening store if you don’t have the supplies to make your own.
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Lay chicken wire over the flower pot.

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  1. Chicken wire keeps curious squirrel paws out of your soil, as the wire basically locks them out. Simply lay the wire over the top of the pot after you plant. Then, weave the shoots through the wire once they’ve sprouted.[7]
    • Hardware cloth and plastic bird netting also work for this trick.
    • For a heavy-duty solution, make cylinder cages for your potted plants to place over them when you’re not around or cover them with netting. This can hinder the curb appeal but keep your plants happy.[8]
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Stick bamboo skewers into the soil, pointy end up.

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Plant flowers that squirrels don’t like.

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  1. If you’re holding vegetables in your flower pots or want to add a bit of color to your porch, consider using these vibrant flowers to deter squirrels. These flowers are natural repellents because of their strong aroma. Try adding a flower or two to your pot to keep squirrels away.[10]
    • Consider filling a smaller pot with repelling flowers to place near larger pots if you want to keep one plant in a pot.
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Place dog hair around the plant.

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  1. All you have to do is save the hair from your dog after you brush it. Then, tuck it into the top layer of soil or under a layer of mulch.[11]
    • This trick also works with human hair, so consider sprinkling the hair from your trim over your plants.
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Invest in an ultrasonic squirrel repellent device.

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  1. An ultrasonic repellent device emits sounds humans can’t hear to deter squirrels. These devices are placed under the soil or staked into the pot and detect movement. When a squirrel jumps on the pot, a high-frequency noise sounds that causes the squirrel to run away.
    • These devices are safe for pets, as they’re usually unbothered by the high-frequency noise. However, if your pet starts acting differently after installing the device, remove it and try another repelling technique.
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This article was co-authored by Chikezie Onyianta and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Chikezie Onyianta is a Pest Control Specialist and the Owner of EcoFusion Pest Control, serving communities in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. With over 5 years of experience, he specializes in pest control in both residential and commercial spaces. A graduate of Essex County College, Chikezie and EcoFusion assist in rodent, roach, and ant pest control as well as bed bug services. This article has been viewed 62,214 times.
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