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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 1141458" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>Don't try to use them in the garden, if you have a lace-up support instead! Caught the long toe-end of the robot boot in a garden hose in the garden area yesterday -- another spectacular spill that slammed a shoulder blade into the top edge of a raised garden bed. Pretty blue/green bruises and scratches, but nothing busted. On the bright side, tomato and pepper plants are in ("I'm putting your toes in the ground, and tying you up to stakes and putting a cage around you -- it's for your own good); cukes are seeded. Still need to do herb pots and green beans. Wind has been howling for a couple days . . . . Son's GF put in corn plants and small onion sets, and the wind has smacked them hard. I did Round 3 with peppers and toms this year, with some critter that was getting them in a stall in the barn before planting. Game cam says it's probably a squirrel that was in there every hour, but we never caught him chewing plants -- hence, cages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 1141458, member: 16769"] Don't try to use them in the garden, if you have a lace-up support instead! Caught the long toe-end of the robot boot in a garden hose in the garden area yesterday -- another spectacular spill that slammed a shoulder blade into the top edge of a raised garden bed. Pretty blue/green bruises and scratches, but nothing busted. On the bright side, tomato and pepper plants are in ("I'm putting your toes in the ground, and tying you up to stakes and putting a cage around you -- it's for your own good); cukes are seeded. Still need to do herb pots and green beans. Wind has been howling for a couple days . . . . Son's GF put in corn plants and small onion sets, and the wind has smacked them hard. I did Round 3 with peppers and toms this year, with some critter that was getting them in a stall in the barn before planting. Game cam says it's probably a squirrel that was in there every hour, but we never caught him chewing plants -- hence, cages. [/QUOTE]
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