Jem, how about some low chicken wire? Do they respect fences?
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You pay 35 euros for a semester of university? How many classes does that include?Actually, I'm lying, I have to pay the spring semester fee for university again, I think it's 35 euros for spring, although that includes student healthcare services, they're slightly less crowded than what the general public can use. They include dental etc.
Our last average frost date here is May 15......but the last two years we had frost and in 2014 we had a snow in May. I start seeds inside, sometime in April, and harden them off before planting in the ground, usually last weekend in May or first weekend in June. I order onion plants from Texas and those can be planted in April and will do okay if it doesn't get too cold. I cover the bed if snow is forecast.
I can't wait for some big; juicy tomatoes. (and hot peppers)
eworking on that lol.. I just put this like foot tall decorative wire fence along the front yard flower bed I finished off so far has kept them out of it...loki loves to jump the free range fence into the chicken area...think he's starting to get the out of bounds now though.. I think I have some garden fencing I might beable to use left over from surrounding my garden area to keep the deer out........might beable to use that worry it might make it to difficult to work in the lil bed though...actually brb lemme snap a pic easier to show then explain lolJem, how about some low chicken wire? Do they respect fences?
Last average frost here is may long weekend... I think that's the 3rd weekend... There's one year on record here that had only a single frost free day
Oh me too! The crap in the store is just that... Crap.
Maybe just maybe I'll get that grant and get another two or three greenhouses...
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