It’s not even necessarily row covers it’s just actually a roll of screening
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When I came outside this morning and it was 33° I said the same thing about Virginia. Already have for goats so I see them on my driveway quite a bit. I do like the pics but they Are escape artists and very destructive when they do it. And the problem with my younger one is the second he breaks out he goes over in breaks the goats out of their fencing so then there’s two fences I need to repair. Plus the goats are freaked out by him but he just wants to be their friend. Each of them have very large areas to be in and get to come out when I am home but I guess that’s not enough for them. But they are sweet little guys. Well porkchops not littleI would LOVE it if I pulled in my driveway to a pot-bellied pig! Or a baby pygmy goat or two. I need to get out into the country, I'm telling you...
I put a floating row cover over everything and pin it down on the edges of the raised bed. Haven't done it this year, but I probably should.
Weather here is chilly again, dang it all! Mid-April in eastern NC should NOT be this cold.
Maybe use straw? Or lay down plastic? I have not grown many melons.Finally finished our second raised bed. Yay! We planted several tomatoes, peppers, okra, cucumbers, and carrots in it. We might put some melons in the empty corner. The other bed is holding asparagus, tomatoes, snap peas, beets, bush beans, carrots, broccoli, and potatoes.
We'll see how it all comes out, I guess. I used companion planting charts to try to give them good neighbors, since I don't have a ton of bedspace.
What can I use to keep roly polys off my melons? I'm not planning on trellising it, I just didn't want melons sitting on the ground. Tips?