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Vegetable Gardening Guru
britt:
UMMMMMMMM!!! The georgia boy loves Taters and Maters. ;D
jg:
Gardening! Yay!
As far as keeping out the deer, on any given evening I can count as many as 30 of the pesky garden wreckers lounging around the fields near my home. Up until last year, they destroyed my garden, eating my green beans and every green tomato I had. But, after my dear Mom gave me a roll of "ribbon" to put up around my garden, not one deer print was found in the garden. It works! The ribbon is about a half inch wide, and has a shinny red side and the other side is aluminum in color. I strung it up from post to post at about chest high. I catches the wind, no matter how slight and shimmers and moves, which keeps the deer away. In a high wind it actually makes a loud whirring sound. You can probably find it at any farm and garden place. Mom got it from the local state horticultural rep.
Try it, it worked for me!
Joe in West Virginia
Roy Coates:
I got back onto gardening last year and love it. I started planting edible landscape everywhere I could. I plan to expand this year even more. I am composting and organic so far. Here is a link to a ton of pic's from last years progress.
http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm296/roycoates/Garden/
Falconn003:
ferget veggies.....arrrrrgg
how in Pleasantville do you keep a yard green is what i want to KNOW.
That lush thick yard bekons me, instead i grow something compare to a bad toupee. :(
Aside from water it with green dye all has failed.
Farmer Brown down
Rodger
OBrenda:
Thanks for those Links Kat, I learned allot from the thread you started last year...
Well Living in Florida I've already started my Tomatoes, Cukes & Scallions for Veggies. For Fruit we have Banannas, Papaya, Mango, Orange, Lemon, Lime and Avacado which wasn't produced yet.
I wanted to share about "trees" that we have started planting on our property with my neighbors.
We make ice tea out of the leaves, and put it in our salads...it is just amazing and easy to grow...
Check out the info on the nutrition here...(it even has flowers)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moringa_oleifera
Let's Get Dirty!
Brenda
;D
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