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Re: Haveing a great gardening year. Pics.


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Posted by Billy NY on July 11, 2014 at 09:26:10 from (66.67.105.23):

In Reply to: Re: Haveing a great gardening year. Pics. posted by Donald Lehman on July 11, 2014 at 06:42:35:

I was not really aware they were checking gardens in the past, having a garden all these years, never saw them do this until recently, just maybe the last few years. I see their aircraft seemingly often enough, one time during spring planting, after a bank robbery, had a UH-1 right over me while I was on the 3150JD cultipacking oats, that got me nervous, being in the middle of a field, no clue what was going on, rotor wash was blowing dust around. The NYSP barracks is within a couple of miles, state road is nearby, so they parallel that often, service the area etc., given accidents, and or other events, sure is not rural like it once was, so I hear one go overhead, look out and see it does a 180, half circles the south side of the house, tilted in, observer looking down, so I assume that is the deal. Unfortunately I did not plant all of the upper garden this year, well I'll put some greens in shortly. So its just tomatoes and bell peppers and a thick carpet of pig weed on the remaining area which I am going to till in, or cut/pull then till in, which will enrich the soil, so it is a lush green patch with no mulch so they can't see what it is easily, maybe that's why the fly over, later on the return they came by in one direction real low with the garden in plain view, so being this time of year when they do this anyway, has to be what it is. I had some health related problems during planting, so it was left unfinished, normally its mulched with grass, which is tan and you can see whats in there from above or I would assume so.

I know one thing, woodchucks just love pigweed, tops and young plants, I could just leave the gate open and leave a note, all you can eat, free, just don't touch the tomatoes LOL !

AR NG must join in to help law enforcement on those details, they don't seem to search the overgrown fields where someone would likely do this, + all the nearby crop fields, just my garden LOL, well 1x annually or so it seems.


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