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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Well we are for sure having fun, have no clue what we are doing but we are having fun and learning a bit here and there

    The Garlic from "my oh so smart at this neighbor" seems to be doing well, along with the Shallot and Red Onion starts she sent home with me

    Our Beets, Pumpkins, Carrots, Spinach, Peppers, and Lettuce starts that we had done in the house all died off the first night we put them out
    The good news is that the replants we did in the garden all have popped and seem to be doing Ok, fingers crossed on them.

    The Tomatoes are doing well

    The wife snagged some Cucumber, Cherry Pepper, and Eggplant starts from the Farmer's Market and they seem to be doing fine..

    We also transplanted some of the Rhubarb that grows wild all over and have moved a couple into the corner of the garden to see what happens.


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    ps: No Deer have been caught in the Bambi trap so far
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    My first 2 heads of broccoli, and 3 more grape tomatoes !!

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    I swear I can't figure Idaho out

    We have lived here for 12 years now, when we first moved in I said to the wife, "Damn this looks like there would be a million Rabbits living here" 10 years and never saw a one not even dead on the hiway..

    2 years ago we get 1 rabbit in the back yard, we figured it was a domestic escapee from a Neighbors hutch..

    Last night at dusk the wife says "Come quick that doesn't look like Flopsy" (yes she names everything) I look out and tell her that I think she may be right but it is pretty dark and I honestly wasn't sure..

    Today I walk out the front door and head to the shop and Zing 2 rabbits run around the corner of the fence, I smile and call her to let her know she was right..
    She gets home tonight and in the last hour we have seen 5 rabbits in the yard...


    I am thinking I need to re-think the "Deer" fence now hehehe

    I am convinced that they sent out the word amoungst the Rabbit Folk that Glen is trying to grow a garden hehehehe
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    Garden update: All of my plants are in and except for the jalapeņos and banana peppers everything is doing great. I think I need to buy some of the hot peppers and get them put in between the ones I started so I at least have some. My tomatoes are looking strong, time to get the tripods over them to tie them to. The cauliflower and broccoli, I had to purchase these since the ones I planted from seed just didn't look strong at all, are looking great. All of my beans came up along with the summer squash, zucchini, and pumpkins. My onion set is up and growing wonderfully, well as far as I know since I have never grown them before.

    Weeding is not as labor intensive as I imagined it would be. It takes about six hours spread out over a few days every two weeks or so. I decided to not put grass clippings between every row and am happy that I only did half of it this way. I found that the clippings did keep the weeds down but the ones that did grow are more time consuming to pull instead of just breaking up the ground with a garden claw and picking the weeds out of the loose dirt.

    My 9 month old son was out with me tonight playing in the yard and crawled over to the garden and pulled a weed. He then proceeded to show it who the boss is and started to eat it. Now to get him to keep it up as he gets older. Well the pulling of weeds not the eating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    I swear I can't figure Idaho out

    We have lived here for 12 years now, when we first moved in I said to the wife, "Damn this looks like there would be a million Rabbits living here" 10 years and never saw a one not even dead on the hiway..

    2 years ago we get 1 rabbit in the back yard, we figured it was a domestic escapee from a Neighbors hutch..

    Last night at dusk the wife says "Come quick that doesn't look like Flopsy" (yes she names everything) I look out and tell her that I think she may be right but it is pretty dark and I honestly wasn't sure..

    Today I walk out the front door and head to the shop and Zing 2 rabbits run around the corner of the fence, I smile and call her to let her know she was right..
    She gets home tonight and in the last hour we have seen 5 rabbits in the yard...


    I am thinking I need to re-think the "Deer" fence now hehehe

    I am convinced that they sent out the word amoungst the Rabbit Folk that Glen is trying to grow a garden hehehehe
    Yea you plant a garden, then you start seeing a kinds of critters!!!!!!!
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    Consider that electric wire I talked about,the rabbits will find a way
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walterbowens View Post
    Yea you plant a garden, then you start seeing a kinds of critters!!!!!!!
    It is sort of like building a supermarket where everything is free in the middle of nowhere, you'd soon find the general populus there
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    Stolen from Malcolm's FB feed this morning hehehehe oh how true it is, especially for the way my week is going

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    Cool Wow Green Stuff !!!!

    So last week through Sun we had pretty much solid rain, then since Mon we have warmed up into the low 80's which for us is on the warm side

    The garden exploded in the last 10 days seems like everything grew, maybe it was that with the rain I wasn't going out there everyday

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    Our first Tomatoes of the year came out

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    Out in the yard we have Wild Strawberries that have survived the last 12 years of my best attempts to kill every thing in the yard but the grass
    Next year if all goes as planned I am going to try and move some into the fenced garden and see if they will grow higher and bigger..

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    Lookin good Glen and all this time I thought all that can be grown In ID was trees and spuds
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