I haven't had much trouble with rodents eating their roots, a more likely cause for their demise is wetness at their roots especially during the winter or early spring during snow melt (which is why I stress "well drained soil in the video). That said, hungry animals of all sorts will be after "food" to I suppose potentially they could be eaten by rodents, especially voles. What I suggest is that you trim away old foliage in late Autumn, so there's less cover for the rascals to safely hide from predators like hawks and cats, and if there's a serious problem (which i don't think is likely) you could consider encasing the crown at planting time inside a small cage of fine mesh chicken wire. That way the roots of the plant will grow out into the soil but any burrowing rodents can't get at the the precious crown. This method works really well with bulbs (i.e. crocus) and there's no reason why it wouldn't work for perennials too.
is so very beautiful thank you for showing
thankyou
What kind of atmosphere does this flower bring?
do rhodents eat the roots
I haven't had much trouble with rodents eating their roots, a more likely cause for their demise is wetness at their roots especially during the winter or early spring during snow melt (which is why I stress "well drained soil in the video). That said, hungry animals of all sorts will be after "food" to I suppose potentially they could be eaten by rodents, especially voles. What I suggest is that you trim away old foliage in late Autumn, so there's less cover for the rascals to safely hide from predators like hawks and cats, and if there's a serious problem (which i don't think is likely) you could consider encasing the crown at planting time inside a small cage of fine mesh chicken wire. That way the roots of the plant will grow out into the soil but any burrowing rodents can't get at the the precious crown. This method works really well with bulbs (i.e. crocus) and there's no reason why it wouldn't work for perennials too.
Cause I want to plough in my garden so... tell me