I"ve been shredding, then tilling. Just got the disc, so I"m looking for an excuse to use her!
I usually till everything in for green manuer, then I sow some wheat or wheat and vetch, etc. for a cover crop. Next year, I"ll plant something different in this area. Sometimes potatoes or who knows what. I rotate. My gardens are over an acre - I love gardening!
As for the racoon/deer story: I had been patroling the sweetcorn, and saw no damage. Until we started picking deep into the patch. I had been putting out Zest soap flakes, which usually works, but the little rascals came in from the back side of the patch this year. (The field corn was right up against where they came in, so I didn"t notice their work until I got back in there! A friend of mine swears by putting up red blinking Christmas tree lights. My dad plays a radio for "em. I had the fencer all ready to go - and decided I didn"t need it. Wrong!!!
If I can keep the deer from taking out the tassle tips, I usually get by ok with them. My new little Blue Heeler loves chasing the deer back into the timber, so maybe he"ll get a new collar or something.
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