Posted by Anaximander on February 12, 2011, 8:53 pm
We have never been able to have a very successful garden.
Every animal around, not counting the Japanese Bettles get it first.
This year we would like to raise some Tomatoes, now called Heirlooms,
Peppers, and a few others that can be grown in large pots or that we can
escape from tilling the back yard.
What do you use to keep Wildlife out?
The dog seems to enjoy their company.
Posted by Frank on February 13, 2011, 7:56 am
On 2/12/2011 8:53 PM, Anaximander wrote:
> We have never been able to have a very successful garden.
> Every animal around, not counting the Japanese Bettles get it first.
> This year we would like to raise some Tomatoes, now called Heirlooms,
> Peppers, and a few others that can be grown in large pots or that we can
> escape from tilling the back yard.
> What do you use to keep Wildlife out?
> The dog seems to enjoy their company.
I grow stuff in pots on top and below deck (10 feet).
No problem on top except occasionally raccoons may be a problem and then
I set out a Hav-a-hart trap.
Below deck where deer can access, I have netting wrapped around deck
posts as barrier.
Posted by wolfpac7491 on February 13, 2011, 12:52 pm
> We have never been able to have a very successful garden.
> Every animal around, not counting the Japanese Bettles get it first.
> This year we would like to raise some Tomatoes, now called Heirlooms,
> Peppers, and a few others that can be grown in large pots or that we can
> escape from tilling the back yard.
> What do you use to keep Wildlife out?
> The dog seems to enjoy their company.
I was wondering...what is this group is about?
Thanks
Posted by orange hat on February 13, 2011, 9:18 pm
> We have never been able to have a very successful garden.
> Every animal around, not counting the Japanese Bettles get it first.
> This year we would like to raise some Tomatoes, now called Heirlooms,
> Peppers, and a few others that can be grown in large pots or that we can
> escape from tilling the back yard.
> What do you use to keep Wildlife out?
> The dog seems to enjoy their company.
newsgroups are a great way to discuss topics in this case the topic is
general gardening.
Posted by Anaximander on February 13, 2011, 11:29 pm
On 2/13/2011 9:18 PM, orange hat wrote:
>> We have never been able to have a very successful garden.
>> Every animal around, not counting the Japanese Bettles get it first.
>> This year we would like to raise some Tomatoes, now called Heirlooms,
>> Peppers, and a few others that can be grown in large pots or that we can
>> escape from tilling the back yard.
>> What do you use to keep Wildlife out?
>> The dog seems to enjoy their company.
> newsgroups are a great way to discuss topics in this case the topic is
> general gardening.
Geerallia specialibus non darogant.
> Every animal around, not counting the Japanese Bettles get it first.
> This year we would like to raise some Tomatoes, now called Heirlooms,
> Peppers, and a few others that can be grown in large pots or that we can
> escape from tilling the back yard.
> What do you use to keep Wildlife out?
> The dog seems to enjoy their company.