Zeedman
Garden Master
Having a lot of initial trouble with soybeans this year, in spite of my protection measures.
I planted all of the "Gaia" which I had pre-germinated in pots, since that was all the seed I had. Those TLC pots are elevated, and surrounded by chicken wire to keep out hungry mouths. Last night deer knocked over the chicken wire, and killed or damaged every plant. About 1/2 of the plants will still survive, if I completely enclose those pots (which I will do after the cold front moves through tonight). But since this is my first time growing "Gaia" and I can find no data for the variety, I will now be unable to evaluate its yield & DTM... and even in the best case scenario, will need to be regrown again for enough seed to share.
A rabbit also dug under the chicken wire in one of my home gardens, and almost completely defoliated one of the soybean rows there, "PI 522192 A". I expected that it would come back to finish the job - which it did, and I trapped it. I'll bank up soil over the hole to seal the fence, and those plants (which are already blooming) should recover in time to produce seed.
I planted all of the "Gaia" which I had pre-germinated in pots, since that was all the seed I had. Those TLC pots are elevated, and surrounded by chicken wire to keep out hungry mouths. Last night deer knocked over the chicken wire, and killed or damaged every plant. About 1/2 of the plants will still survive, if I completely enclose those pots (which I will do after the cold front moves through tonight). But since this is my first time growing "Gaia" and I can find no data for the variety, I will now be unable to evaluate its yield & DTM... and even in the best case scenario, will need to be regrown again for enough seed to share.
A rabbit also dug under the chicken wire in one of my home gardens, and almost completely defoliated one of the soybean rows there, "PI 522192 A". I expected that it would come back to finish the job - which it did, and I trapped it. I'll bank up soil over the hole to seal the fence, and those plants (which are already blooming) should recover in time to produce seed.
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