To: PA Engineer
One day I went out to the garden and had this feeling something was missing. Looked around and didn’t see anything. Then went over to check on my sweet peas and there was nothing left. Not one leaf. Not one bent stem. Nothing. The deer hadn’t left any trace there had ever been any peas. Dang it, those were the best peas and the last of those seeds. Tasted like candy and we’d eat them fresh out of the bowl.
28 posted on
01/11/2010 11:23:03 AM PST by
bgill
(The framers of the US Constitution established an entire federal government in 18 pages.)
To: bgill
Dang it, those were the best peas and the last of those seeds. Tasted like candy and wed eat them fresh out of the bowl.
LOL. I know what you mean. We have a few dwarf peach trees. The electric fence was on and we had a great crop of the sweetest peaches a couple years ago. We were getting ready to pick them and decided to give them one more day. Came out the following morning with basket and picker in hand. Not a single peach was left and every fence wire was snapped near the trees.
33 posted on
01/11/2010 11:31:56 AM PST by
PA Engineer
(Liberate America from the occupation media.)
To: bgill
The best deer repellent IMO is for the men to micturate around the garden. The scent of man's elimination will send them away from the area. This is what works around here.
55 posted on
01/11/2010 1:08:25 PM PST by
vetvetdoug
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