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sunshine78 |
Posted - Jun 25 2007 : 10:52:01 AM After working tirelessly on my garden this year I went out this morning to find that the cows in our pasture(not our cows, but the renters) had eaten basically the whole lot of my garden. I wanted a fence, but the hubby had no time and I thought I could get away with it. I thought the deer would ravish the garden before those cows. Frustrating- thanks for letting me vent. Hope all your gardens turn out better than mine.
Cynthia www.pinecanyonranch.blogspot.com |
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Tracey |
Posted - Jun 26 2007 : 08:03:44 AM I can so relate! My lambs used to escape all the time; first thing they'd hit were the brussels sprouts. Then any type of cabbage or broccoli they could wrap their lips around. Little stinkers. City Boy finally put up a fence...
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windypines |
Posted - Jun 26 2007 : 04:23:51 AM Oh no, I hope some of the plants will come back. Maybe you could put up a quick electric fence. Pound in a few steel fence posts. Michele |
Alee |
Posted - Jun 25 2007 : 2:08:01 PM Oh Cynthia! What a disappointment! I am not sure what you planted, but some of it might recover! I know carrots can sometimes sprout new tops. I am not sure if other root crops will do that as I haven't grown them before. Is there enough of a growing season to re-plant?
Hugs!
Alee
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