What did you do in the garden today?

I stake and tie mine up but I have pretty limited space so it just make it so I can cram more into an area. One of these plants is around 7.5 feet tall and the other is 6.5. I don’t do any pruning except when I steal some suckers to propagate more plants View attachment 4172060
Every season I’m careful to stake or cage the tomatoes. I follow along and adjust the support as needed AND THEN the plants get wise to me AND THEN they explode into wild abandoned growth, JUST TO GOAD ME, totally beyond the rubicon of controlled growth.
 
Every season I’m careful to stake or cage the tomatoes. I follow along and adjust the support as needed AND THEN the plants get wise to me AND THEN they explode into wild abandoned growth, JUST TO GOAD ME, totally beyond the rubicon of controlled growth.
Mine are sneaking over into the bean plants but overall I am happy with how well they have behaved. have you tried gentle parenting with them?
 
I stake and tie mine up but I have pretty limited space so it just make it so I can cram more into an area. One of these plants is around 7.5 feet tall and the other is 6.5. I don’t do any pruning except when I steal some suckers to propagate more plants View attachment 4172060
I also HAVE to stake up my in ground tomatoes because the devils in feathery suits enjoy snacking on toxic tomato leaves despite having woods to forage in
 
yes one didn't tangle with her. But the wild life used to be afraid of people around here, run off at the first sign of a person....well except for skunks
My run ins with wildlife was with ground hogs, opossum, skunks, squirrels, rabbits, stray cats and an occasional deer (which out of the blue raced across the property and passed me like a scalded dog). Of all of those none were ever vicious toward me WITH the exception of the cat. The skunk, opossum, and ground hog were the calmest of everything we ever live trapped. In fact, before the chickens I released the opossum and skunk back on the property.
 
Would something like this work to trap chipmunks? We bought this to trap a baby squirrel but caught a rat instead. Worked following instructions so well to catch rats we left it out all year & got dozens of rats & DH drowned them in a deep trash barrel each time.

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We use the squirrelnator and it's smaller cousin. You can catch MORE than one with one tray of feed bate.
 

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