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breck
bcarden at breckinridgegroup.com
Mon Jul 13 08:46:22 EDT 2009
Thanks to all for you responses. Tom, hope you enjoy the venison.
Breck
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[mailto:market-farming-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Tom at
Limerock
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 7:07 AM
To: Market Farming
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] (no subject)
I have had deer eat tomatoes. They are eating the trellised plants as I
type. (Yes, did finally get some kill permits but have not completed the
mission yet.)
Tom
Limerock Orchards
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From: breck <mailto:bcarden at breckinridgegroup.com>
To: 'Market Farming' <mailto:market-farming at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 3:28 PM
Subject: [Market-farming] (no subject)
OK Gates and Ganders,
Something keeps taking a nip/bite out of my ripe tomatoes. It looks like
maybe a bird was pecking on them. Too high for terrapin plus I have never
seen any in the garden. I am loosing quite a few tomatoes to the culprit(s).
I don't have access to a trail-cam or I would try that. I am about to try
covering with Agribon, but hate messing with that since they are all staked,
plus having picking and cultivating issues. I had the problem last year,
but it is worse this year. Has anyone ever had this problem?
Thanks,
Farmer Breck
Breck Carden
Carden's Garden
2400 E Hwy 22
Crestwood, KY 40014-7704
(502) 905-8066
breck at breckcarden.com
www.breckcarden.com
P.S. I am really getting tired of the squabbling over organic/conventional
methods. Let's try to respect other's opinions or at least just ignore them
if they conflict with yours.
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