I will forgive her.
The beets are all gone.
The peppers have not been touched.
She ate the tender center leaves out of my zucchini plants as well as chomped on the very fruit I went out to pick yesterday morning.
Halved the butternut squash plants.
She likes Roma tomato leaves but spit out the tomatoes on my patio.
Hostas must have been desert. I'm missing 2 more plants.
I saw her today with her TWINS!
Next year I'm building a new garden with a 7 foot fencing that I can enter. It will probably take ten years to realize the cost paid.
Awwww... new life! Yes, I think I'd forgive her, too.
ReplyDeleteTWINS! Sweet, but not so good for your pooooor garden!
ReplyDeleteHope that fencing helps!
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barb
1crazydog
Sigh. Yep, we are kind to the wildlife here and they pay us back in the same way but we do have a fence around our garden and it does help some. So does hanging dial soap in panty hose on the fence. And of course my hostas are in netting now. String some monofilament line a ways back from what you want to save. It helps too. And the motion activated sprinklers works well.
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