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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 643188" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>Rabbits are voracious feeders on ripe or almost ripe cantaloupes. If you could get them off the ground, it would save a lot of your crop. I think the kind I plant (Edisto and associates) would be too heavy for a trellis.</p><p></p><p>Another garden vegetable besides cucumbers that affords good snake cover is squash. The closest(to my knowledge) that I ever came to being struck is the time I was picking squash when about a half second before reaching under some squash leaves, I spied a 4ft long coiled up diamondback inches from where I was about to put my hand. Ever since then I've gotten the dogs to run through the garden before I go in there picking stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 643188, member: 588"] Rabbits are voracious feeders on ripe or almost ripe cantaloupes. If you could get them off the ground, it would save a lot of your crop. I think the kind I plant (Edisto and associates) would be too heavy for a trellis. Another garden vegetable besides cucumbers that affords good snake cover is squash. The closest(to my knowledge) that I ever came to being struck is the time I was picking squash when about a half second before reaching under some squash leaves, I spied a 4ft long coiled up diamondback inches from where I was about to put my hand. Ever since then I've gotten the dogs to run through the garden before I go in there picking stuff. [/QUOTE]
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