Definitely an effective means of deterrencepigs or wild boars are another option. if I don't feed them in the evening they would eat any night intruder, lol.
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Definitely an effective means of deterrencepigs or wild boars are another option. if I don't feed them in the evening they would eat any night intruder, lol.
I can google anything here. unfortunately we don't have real government.
This is almost exactly what we are doing this year...except I've got an 18 month old strapped to my back when I garden or he's picking with MeRaised beds and square foot gardening allow you to grow a lot in a small space. After seeing the price increase with inflation this year, I am so happy to have food available outside my back door. DH is actually thinking of making a hoop greenhouse for me so we can extend our season. The kids are older so they don’t need the grass as a play space anymore. Hatching & growing chicks will be an alternative for meat for us (even if broilers are not available, smaller meat is still edible meat), we just bought a 1/2 steer for the fall & winter, and DH will be in hunting season soon. I am canning & freezing more than usual this year, and have a few extra bags of flour stored. Three local feed mills within 15 minutes to get chicken feed as needed, although we prefer one over the other two, food is food in a pinch. Hopefully it won’t get to that, but we are ready nonetheless. Just gotta figure out the gas bill…I don’t want to drive anymore.
Exactly.... Lol. Carrying them is the easy part... Lol.I’d have a heck of a time catching my chickens!I’d have to grab them off the roost at night and then stash them some place until morning.
Maybe put them in a portable dog crate.
I have one he's just 120lb BloodhoundSo can we all get a clifford ?
I swear he doubled in size overnight.Good morning gardeners. I’ve watered this morning except for the largest shrubs and the grass so far. I need to water outside the wall but it’s too dark to see in the shed and it’s a disaster.
@WthrLady I want to see Clifford when he changes too! We have a house lizard named Jerry.
Yeah that's the same worm eating my tomatoes! Common to corn and other stuff as well...armyworm I think is its nameSweet potato flower!! Looks like only 1 variety had buds/blooms, and not many at that.
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Anyone know what this caterpillar is? Don’t recall ever seeing one like this. It was on the soybeans - on the plant leaf, not on the ground. I removed the leaf and placed it on the ground to get a pic.
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I know the feeling! We're supposed to get rain tomorrow, but I won't hold my breath. Been through this scenario a few times now. They're saying that water levels are at crisis point, but farmers are still gushing it onto the corn.So…the rain was supposed to start at 7am…pushed to noon…pushed to 2…quickly picked up the garden supplies at 1:30 when wind & thunder started & I felt a couple of huge drops…still nothing…Forecast has rain for the next 6 days, waiting for that to change to zero days as seems par for the course. If we get nothing I will water in the morning.