Well, this
year it has been doing beautifully.
It is the
first year that we really made a serious vegetable garden.
We picked out
a nice sunny spot, got some fencing that would keep even the deer out. Drove
over an hour to get some black gold from my girlfriend’s stable. Decided what
vegetables we wanted to grow and how they would be planted so the tallest
wouldn’t shade the shorter plants.
Okay so we
didn’t plant it perfectly and will have some improvements for next year. But
you live and learn…right?
We must have
planted about a dozen different tomato plants and they got huge! Tons of
tomatoes popping out all over…..just have to wait for them to ripen…..
Oh wait….here
comes a little chipmunk.
shrumgraphics |
He runs right
through the fencing.
I didn’t think
too much about it until I saw one of the tomato plants quivering. I went out to
the garden and sure enough the chipmunk was munching on about 5 different
tomatoes!
He even
climbed up the plant and half chewed ones still on the vine.
tracyemueller |
I gather the
half eaten ones and put them near the fence hoping that the chipmunk will
finish them off and leave the others alone.
I got the
tomato situation (sort of) under control and then I see that there are some
ears of corn ready to be picked.
twoeggplants |
This corn tasted soooo good! I don’t
know if it was because they were so fresh or the fact that we grew them.
I notice that
over the next few days that I will be able to pick some more ears, and I can’t
wait.
Now why is
that corn stalk shaking like that?
OH!
There is a squirrel sitting in my corn
stalk!
autumnlaneartistry |
I walk
(quickly) to the garden and the squirrel peeks at me and takes off, guess he
knew I was pissed…
I look at the
corn and he climbed up each corn stalk and stripped away the husk and
ate one side of each cob.
I don’t mind
sharing, but it would have been nice if they ate one or two whole corn cobs and
left a few of the others….why eat only half?
*hmph*
The squirrel
must have come back looking for more because now my corn stalks are all bent
and broken. I can’t even use them for fall decorations……
Now, I am
just waiting for the chipmunks and squirrels to discover my chili peppers….HA!
stephaniemirocha |
(jj)
3 comments:
Oh jj, what mixed emotions of pride and frustration. It's so disappointing when little animals and insects eat the fruit of your labor.
I would love to be able to have a vegetable garden...maybe some say. sigh...
You need chicken wire!
Great post, I love the items you added to it!
And now you know why I don't plant a garden! LOL! We have way to many little critters around here...
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