Fall Garden Adventures or The Night Creature
I am in an epic battle to save my garden from a ravenous night creature. He is particularly fond of my broccoli. I am not particularly fond of him! My garlic pepper spray could only save my garden for a short while. He was not impressed with my humane trap. Lights on all night didn't deter him. I think it is an opossum but my husband thinks it is a rabbit. He may be right. It must be a whopper of a rabbit. I have a very tall broccoli plant that was decimated overnight. He had to stand on his hind legs to reach the head. As a last ditch effort, I tried mothballs sprinkled around my garden. SUCCESS! He hasn't hit since. My backyard stinks, but at least I might get a shot at actually tasting my broccoli this year.
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| BEFORE |
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| AFTER - one night's work Argggggg! |
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| beauty in the veggie patch |
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| Sweet Millions is my favorite tomato plant! |
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| Heirloom - sadly it froze before I could get a crop |
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| Louisiana Satsuma crop 2013 - Crazy! |
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| sharing our bounty of Louisiana satsumas |
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| carrots are doing well... before the creature struck! |
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| view of our Cypress tree in fall |
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| carpet of beautiful and fragrant cypress leaves in the fall |
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| Excited about this crop of "cheesy cauliflower"! Beautiful! |












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