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Winnie
Gainesville
Fl
USA
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Posted - Aug 28 2014 : 05:54:42 AM
I know just what you mean, Connie. I have a small patch where I can grow a few veggies and herbs and it is great to pick fresh and eat for dinner! I only wish we had more space that got enough sun. Looking forward to late September when it will have cooled off enough here to put in a fall garden. Fall gardens don't have the level of pests that the spring and summer ones do which makes me happy!
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Sara
Paris
TX
USA
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Posted - Aug 28 2014 : 07:29:48 AM
Connie, I have really enjoyed reading about your smaller garden and seeing the pictures. You have a very nice place.
Sara Walk in Peace - Live with Joy FarmGirl Sister #6034 Aug 25, 2014
Connie, I love your "tipsy pots." I'm learning more things to do with rebar this year. I was just in a friend's gorgeous rose garden last weaken -- she has the real long kind that's a little thinner than I usually see in the stores, and it naturally bends. She uses it to create arbors and all sort os things. I must see if I can do tipsy pots at my place next year. Thanks for all the inspiration!
How are you dealing with deer, or are they not a problem in your area?