[cg] fence

2005-10-23 Thread Minifarms
I suggest you try it without a fence. Put up a sign[s] to please respect your neighbor's property. You can always put up one later. Ken Hargesheimer __ The American Community Gardening Association listserve is only one of ACGA's

Re: [cg] Fencing

2005-10-23 Thread Jude Carson
Here in Eastern Canada, we had to have a fence when we began, not to keep out vandals but rather, the deer. Our garden is located in the city of Saint John right across from the entrance to the largest public park in the country. Now in our sixth year, we are noticing that plots are being

Re: [cg] fence

2005-10-23 Thread Adam36055
Friends, In a more traditional society, where kids are raised to call all adults Mr. or Mrs., to rise when adults come in the room and to give up their seats on the buses to any older person, where the woodshed is in regular use, where people leave their front doors and cars unlocked, where

Re: [cg] Fencing

2005-10-23 Thread yarrow
If you want the path to be open and want to cut down on vandalism, one alternative is a fence to mark boundaries, and gates (open or latched) to mark the paths. Especially when plants are small, it's a good idea to make the boundaries and paths obvious. Sometimes nongardeners simply do not see

[cg] Mpls. gardener finds it disconcerting

2005-10-23 Thread Lynne Mayo
that it is so hard to determine if a message is from Minneapolis/St. Paul, or out of state. Is there some way to make this clear in the list preview so those of us who wish can skip messages about seed give aways occuring across the country? Thanks...or maybe I just don't know how to read the