This thread is in reply to a blog post by Seedfork entitled "Repaired a row in the bog 06-24-2016".
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Jun 24, 2016 6:36 PM CST
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Name: Stan
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Sir, you do mighty fine work. With any luck the critters will be respectful and not tear things up. Thumbs up Thumbs up
Stan
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Jun 24, 2016 6:52 PM CST
Name: Larry
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I spent two hours this afternoon, using up the rest of the wire fencing I had managed to salvage over the past year building more cages. I liked the first ones so well, I wanted more. It allowed me to get rid of my lower coldframe tops I was using and this also allows me to walk between each plant, I like that much better. So I think I ended up with about 15 more cages, I have not actually counted them. That gives me plenty for new plants for fall. Now to just hope that the critters do not push them out of the way. I left about three inches of sharp wire on the bottoms to act as stakes and pushed that into the ground, but if raccoons invade the garden and are really determined I will have to add stakes.
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