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bobbi-j
Deeply Rooted
Thanks so much, everyone!
So Lucky - The leaves are still attached to the cut off stems. No fertilzer, and it was dry until the past month or so. The soil is too dry for small animals to leave tracks, but not too dry for the plants if that makes sense.
Jared77 - No droppings to be seen.
Ninnymary - Garden is too far away to scope out from the house at night. Also no outside lights except for those on the house, so it's really dark out there! Chicken wire around the plants is a good idea. I will work on that.
I'm putting in what will be my last batch of tomatoes today. If They're pretty big for milk cartons, but I do have chicken wire and hardware cloth to put around them. I also bought Liquid Fence to spray. One other thing that my husband brought up that I hadn't thought about - the horses are not in the pasture surrounding the garden this year so the grass is grown up around it. Could be that the very short grass was keeping the critters away because they couldn't hide out near there.
Thanks again for the input, everyone! I'll keep you posted as to how it turns out.
So Lucky - The leaves are still attached to the cut off stems. No fertilzer, and it was dry until the past month or so. The soil is too dry for small animals to leave tracks, but not too dry for the plants if that makes sense.
Jared77 - No droppings to be seen.
Ninnymary - Garden is too far away to scope out from the house at night. Also no outside lights except for those on the house, so it's really dark out there! Chicken wire around the plants is a good idea. I will work on that.
I'm putting in what will be my last batch of tomatoes today. If They're pretty big for milk cartons, but I do have chicken wire and hardware cloth to put around them. I also bought Liquid Fence to spray. One other thing that my husband brought up that I hadn't thought about - the horses are not in the pasture surrounding the garden this year so the grass is grown up around it. Could be that the very short grass was keeping the critters away because they couldn't hide out near there.
Thanks again for the input, everyone! I'll keep you posted as to how it turns out.