Garden Success and Garden Failures

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Yes, the critters have been at it again. Some Autumn crops are doing well. Let’s take a walk and see what’s this week’s favorite among the deer.

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  • @jeanneclark99
    @jeanneclark99 2 месяца назад

    I'm sorry there is no water for the animals. So sorry about your out-front tomatoes, sweet potatoes, chard, and beets. Yea for the out-back tomatoes, beans, radishes, basil, amaranth, and persimmon! Rose of Sharon is on the Indiana invasives list; I don't know about PA.
    Have fun--and good luck--at Pennsic!

    • @lindalisting7338
      @lindalisting7338  2 месяца назад +1

      @@jeanneclark99 Thanks! I'll be running a Pennsic video once my new display units arrive and are setup. Storms predicted all this week. Don't know about actual rain. Rose of Sharon is definitely invading my yard. Until we have actual rain, I'm commuting to Pennsic to water each night. We are borderline moderate to severe drought. Don't need to mimic California.

  • @heatherfoley4945
    @heatherfoley4945 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm sorry about you tomatoes...A thought occurred to me that if they dislike the dill do you think an infusion of dill seeds sprayed on the foliage might deter some deer...maybe next season? I live in TN. I have armadillos demolishing my garden beds searching for earthworms and frogs every night. It is breaking my heart. I'm going to attempt to enclose my growing area (which is rather large) in 2ft chicken wire held in place with rebar. When I have the energy and it cools off some. I like the names you've given many of you growing areas. "The Way Back" is an adventure.

    • @lindalisting7338
      @lindalisting7338  2 месяца назад +1

      @@heatherfoley4945 I like that idea about the dill. I might still try it this season. Thank you! Sorry about your armadillos. I’m working on fencing too.