Posted by Billy NY on June 13, 2014 at 06:04:16 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Re: Pic garden 2014 posted by LOU from Wi. on June 12, 2014 at 21:32:26:
Thanks Lou, hope you heal up soon, does not sound like a lot of fun what you are dealing with.
I spoke too soon, something got under the cyclone fence last night and ripped up all my roma/plum tomato plants, disrupted part of my row of corn, looks like I can reset them though, not nipped off, pulled out, been raining for 3 days now, and this is what always happens, can't work on the garden, back is turned and something sneaks in, the draw is the dried blood and bone meal I am sure, as I place that at the bottom of each plant, so it wasn't a 'chuck either, they just tossed the plants aside, possibly a skunk, raccoon or possum, will be one of those three, I think a possum, no discerning tracks, coon would be heavier and leave tracks. Hopefully the rain stops so I can deal with it, this is when I lose my patience completely, I will wire that darned fence up with leg traps, snares, booby traps and whatever I can, still my fault I forgot about a small gap on the bottom on just one side, starts raining, had a meeting with a recruiter yesterday, that went well. Got soaked this am blocking it off. 5' cyclone fence around it, with sharp edges on the bottom, must have been the gap, one good thing is I can illuminate the entire thing and if something is in there, like shooting ducks in a barrel, hope it ain't a skunk though LOL !!
Darned critters !!! Caught and released 2 adult chucks, where they won't come back, but one of the young which I saw with them remains, so I have to get him now too, or my wood shed posts are in danger, these darned critters just don't give up for nothing.
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