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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 530615" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>don't raise a lot of garden any more. grazing the horses in the garden now. Last year the squirrels got the first planting of corn on the day that I had planned to harvest it. I came home and it was gone and corn husks were hanging in the cedar tree closest to the garden. drought got all the rest.</p><p>We have enough professional vegetable men in this area that I can reasonably buy what I need from friends and still put up what I want. Must have some fresh tomatoes and peppers though. still trying to figure out where to plant some cucumbers.</p><p></p><p>do have some peppers planted for home use and have eight tomatoe plants planted for home use. Have a few brocolli going in a new flower border down by the stable. built the border and filled it with horse manure. Probably will just have brocolli plants eight feet tall. stuck a couple of Fantastic tomatoes in there as well. expect and abundance of foilage from them.</p><p></p><p>I planted thornless blckberries several times and have never gotten squat from them. Have some that have survivived but they have not thrived. Planted some Jim and Jan from stark last year that are thorned and they seem to have taken holt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 530615, member: 6543"] don't raise a lot of garden any more. grazing the horses in the garden now. Last year the squirrels got the first planting of corn on the day that I had planned to harvest it. I came home and it was gone and corn husks were hanging in the cedar tree closest to the garden. drought got all the rest. We have enough professional vegetable men in this area that I can reasonably buy what I need from friends and still put up what I want. Must have some fresh tomatoes and peppers though. still trying to figure out where to plant some cucumbers. do have some peppers planted for home use and have eight tomatoe plants planted for home use. Have a few brocolli going in a new flower border down by the stable. built the border and filled it with horse manure. Probably will just have brocolli plants eight feet tall. stuck a couple of Fantastic tomatoes in there as well. expect and abundance of foilage from them. I planted thornless blckberries several times and have never gotten squat from them. Have some that have survivived but they have not thrived. Planted some Jim and Jan from stark last year that are thorned and they seem to have taken holt. [/QUOTE]
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