AHHGHGH!!! Squirrels ate up my garden

Let this be another lesson to me. Only three days into my first tenure as an avid gardener, I’ve been attacked.
I’m not sure who was the culprit, but my roommate says he saw some squirrels digging around in our then-unused planters a few weeks back.
“They could have buried something in the dirt and went after it,” he suggested.
Crud. I lost one plant. Not a big deal, but the squirrels did dig up all the soil in the box and spilled it all over my porch.
I’ve done some searching and came up with a few interesting techniques to deal with this problem, if squirrels are indeed the offenders.
A suggestion by the Brooklyn Botanical Garden includes setting up a alternate feeding station. That’s great an all, except that some describe the squirrels in my town to be as big as small cats. If that’s true, they would eat me out of house and home.
I also read that some people spray their plants with a hot pepper concoction, but enviro-friendly gardeners say to avoid dousing plants with pepper sprays because they can cause animals “severe pain and eye infections often leading to blindness.”
I don’t think shooting at them with an air pistol is a good solution and I don’t think trapping them or covering the plants will do anything. The best solution I’ve found would be to get a dog or a mangy cat.
I wonder if the dog would be worse around my herb garden? Any thoughts?
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Hiii, great website! I probably start with the herb gardening as well. Good job for the articles.
How about making a cage and putting it over your small pots, so that the squirrels cannot get into? Also I heard that the squirrels will not dig up the same hole twice. Hmmm maybe you can fool your naughty squirrels that they already dug up the soil, by making fake holes!!
I have had squirrels actually dig up and carry away both marigolds and geraniums that I planted in pots in front of our business. However at home, they leave all my plants alone, but I feed them corn their also. Maybe that is why. There is a great product called Liquid Fence, that keeps away rabbits and deer, I don’t know if it would work on squirrels but you might try it. Good luck.