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I planted one among some similar-looking weeds as a deer test case. They found it, ripped it up by its roots, leaving a gaping hole among the remaining indigenous undergrowth. Even before it fruited. Deer fail.
I had such luck with the beans I started sugar snap peas. Don't know how these will fare, although they did hold up over last week's hurricane-force winds.
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2 comments:
Great about the green beans! I'm trying them this year for the first time (no beans yet). I did grow dwarf shelling peas, which did well but petered out once it got so hot.
Melinda, you have a garden extraordinaire! I saw it on Facebook.
My trash can potatoes petered out too. Must be the heat. I'm going to plant some more for Fall. I'll try some peas too then, if I can find some seeds.
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