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-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley
[mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 3:51 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Magic of Growing. Other Real World Problems
My son's area is
infested with deer. It is not unusual for him to
see as
many a 7 deer in his
backyard at once, and it is unusual when we
visit
for us to not see at
least one deer while there. The only way we
have
been able to deal with them
is to only plant nightshades, they
leave
them alone. That pretty well
limits our garden to things like
tomatoes
and potatoes.
Marshall
Faith
Gagne wrote:
Wayne, We cannot put food out in the fields and expect
hungry
animals to leave it alone. None of those wild animals go home
to
dinner at 6 pm every night. Or any night. We could put up a
no
trespassing sign, but I don't think it would help. The human
is
supposed to
be the one with the most smarts, so what is the
answer?
What is the
responsible thing to do to protect
crops? Put up a fence. Or plant
somewhere else. I hope no
one is
shooting deer. Faith G.
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Original Message ----- From: "Wayne
Fugitt" <cwa...@netdoor.com>
To:
<silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July
01, 2008 12:42 PM
Subject:
CS>Magic of Growing. Other Real World Problems
Good Evening Mike,
At 07:00 AM 7/1/2008, you wrote:
Wayne,
what state do you
live in? Jess
Ummm, bliss?
Glad to see you have a
little time
for the list.
Often it could win an award for Variety.
I hate to talk so much about growing, but seems several are
interested.
Likely today it is more important than ever and does have
an
effect on
our health.
The store prices are awful, and the
quality
is poor.
If anyone has a window sill, a deck or a patio,
they can
grow
something for sure.
Adequate sunlight is a
requirement,
even I can not grow without it.
It can be so
simple it is
amazing, when a few basics are done right.
After
the basics, one can
play with the more technical stuff, if they
desire.
Plants and
animals have always amazed me at their
intelligence.
The deer are
giving me problems and I have never
liked to hunt at
night.
But when they start walking over and
breaking my cantaloupe and
watermelon vines, I get upset. Not to
mention they are eating
the peas
and
soon the corn.
I am looking
into the very best and somewhat expensive
light for my
favorite rifle.
Generally I set up a clock and observe
it a few nights so I know
what time
they decide to visit
my field.
Am considering a
"Barking Dog" sound producer. So far until
recently
the moth balls and a
few other tricks have kept them out.
Oh well
.......... who
expected the world to be perfect ?
Wayne
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