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The Duchess toured Don’s garden Longmeadow in Herefordshire, and said gardening became a “spiritual experience” for many during the pandemic and that she has begun to develop a woodland garden.
Discussing the rodent culprits, Camilla said: “I’m very lucky I’ve got a big vegetable garden, but you get the mice, the voles this year, all ate the asparagus roots and then they got into the strawberries, so you can never win, there’s always something.”
Don replied to the Duchess: “I think you just have to accept that there are some things that are just not going to go for you this year, whatever it might be.”
Camilla is not alone, however. The Royal Horticultural Society said four species of mice and voles, the wood mouse, yellow-necked field mouse, bank vole, and short-tailed vole can cause damage to gardens.
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