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We’ve got a woodchuck who lives under our shed and keeps getting into the garden, and a rabbit, too. They only seem to come out when I don’t have time to deal with them, but I’ve had a trail camera on the garden, so we’ll see if I can pattern them. And then a couple of weeks ago, while my wife was in the garden, she got a visit. 🤬
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I thought I was through planting for this season. Yesterday our Pastor spoke of the "planting of seeds". He took it literally and handed out veggie seeds. I came home with 4 large seeds,I think they are Zucchini. They are planted (containers)
and I guess we'll see what happens.
 
We had a thunderstorm along with some hail through here yesterday. It sounded like it was pretty severe hitting our metal roof. I just knew the tomatoes would be shredded. But everything seems alright, not much damage. Few broken limbs but that was mainly wind damage.
 
I have no clue. I used to garden.

The rabbit and then one night deer. It was gone.

I need it fence in.

I have other things to do it all adds up.

Planted strawberry right in the front flower bed. There OK still there so I'll buy more.

Got a little blue berry bush. Rabbits ate it. I put a cage around what was left and it came back. So I'll get a couple and cage them right away.

It was more my daughter's garden this one.. let's just say she's ready to shoot a bunny or deer.
 

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that was garden on a budget.. still cost money.

We got some plants from everywhere.. tractor supply Walmart home depot. For the kids.

Then again I wait to cut the lawn and I cut half at a time. I like seeing the bunny's. Planted clover too..
 
Picked the first creole tomato along with some cherry tomatoes today. A happy little gardener.
Very nice! I should be able to plant tomorrow. Looking forward to the first ripe mater of the year. I always make a tomato sammich. Lots of mayo and salt and pepper. I think if I had to choose between a first pick tomato sandwich, and a ribeye, I'd take the tomato sandwich.
 
Man I love a good ribeye, but agree with @snakebit, especially on the first few tomato sandwiches. Either Dukes or Blue Plate mayo and lots of salt and pepper. Now if you add some beacon it’s a hands down favorite. But after the first 3 or 4 I’ll take the ribeye too!
 
We had a thunderstorm along with some hail through here yesterday. It sounded like it was pretty severe hitting our metal roof. I just knew the tomatoes would be shredded. But everything seems alright, not much damage. Few broken limbs but that was mainly wind damage.
Tin roof on the kitchen porch because I always loved the sound of rain on a metal roof. The noise is 99 out of a hundred worse than any imagined damage.
 
Man I love a good ribeye, but agree with @snakebit, especially on the first few tomato sandwiches. Either Dukes or Blue Plate mayo and lots of salt and pepper. Now if you add some beacon it’s a hands down favorite. But after the first 3 or 4 I’ll take the ribeye too!
Love a ribeye, but it's usually more fat than I ought to be eating. Generally eat strip steaks. Good beef doesn't want more than salt andpepper and agood hot iron sear and not too much cooking.
 
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