MossRoad
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Wife and I joked about spending $500 on electric fence to protect $28 worth of vegetables.Had to do the same…
Wife and I joked about spending $500 on electric fence to protect $28 worth of vegetables.Had to do the same…
Hopefully a garden will produce far more than $28 worth of produce.Wife and I joked about spending $500 on electric fence to protect $28 worth of vegetables.![]()
I doubt it.... but I will produce about 200# of ground chuck, ah, err, woodchuck!Hopefully a garden will produce far more than $28 worth of produce.
I’ve never had those. What do they taste like?Just discovered one of our red mulberry trees is fruiting, too. So we get another gift, at least if the birds leave us some.
I tried that 5-6 years ago, it worked for a couple years then the Deer started jumping over it. Got tired of weed eating around the fence, so just took it down.Wife and I joked about spending $500 on electric fence to protect $28 worth of vegetables.![]()
For pumpkins and corn you could lay down weed barrier fabric and cut holes for your plants. For corn, you just have to weed until the corn is tall enough to overcome the weeds.Last year and the year before, I got overrun by weeds. I till under twice a year.
I did pumpkins, corn, cabbage.
Any suggestions?
Any chance I can till that weed barrier fabric under after season? It's a pretty long stretch.For pumpkins and corn you could lay down weed barrier fabric and cut holes for your plants. For corn, you just have to weed until the corn is tall enough to overcome the weeds.
Not the kind I’m familiar with, but they might sell biodegradable paper mulch weed barrier. It’s worth looking into.Any chance I can till that weed barrier fabric under after season? It's a pretty long stretch.
Last year I set 12 dozen out and never got 1 tomato with all the heat here, they simply went dormant. I did have one ripen towards the end of Summer. Kept my eye one it, and one evening I guessed it would be ready the next evening. Walked out the row after chores to where it was supposed to be and didn't see it. Looked around and finally saw the stem laying on the ground, a Deer had eaten it.![]()
Wife and I joked about spending $500 on electric fence to protect $28 worth of vegetables.![]()
Just discovered one of our red mulberry trees is fruiting, too. So we get another gift, at least if the birds leave us some.
I’ve never had those. What do they taste like?
Any chance I can till that weed barrier fabric under after season? It's a pretty long stretch.