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Has your garden survived the summer?

Response Percent Votes
No
 
44% 165
I’m trying to save it
 
28% 108
Yes
 
26% 100
Total 373

Comments

RoeDapple 9 months, 2 weeks ago

it's done. a few straggler tomatoes on the vines the deer left me.

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M. Lindeman 9 months, 2 weeks ago

They are starting to slow down, but still got a ton of tomatoes off them.

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CWGOKU 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Our flower bed has survived and a couple of sunflowers, and I hate to think how many gallons a day we poured on them. But basically, everything has died. After a hot Summer a few years ago I introduced Bermuda grass to our lawn and it is thriving.

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Frankie8 9 months, 2 weeks ago

To those who have more garden produce than they know what to do with, I suggest giving some to Vermont Towers and Babcock Place. Those who live there will truly appreciate it.

Rocks develop very slowly and they are very susceptible to variations in temperature contracting an expanding with the cold and the heat. In about a thousand years you should be able to see changes.

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Frankie8 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Or sand and be part of a beach . That would be a change for Indyan, wouldn't it?

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consumer1 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Every time I put sea monkeys in my koi pond the fish gobble them up????

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Frankie8 9 months, 2 weeks ago

You are a good and kind man to give your koi a treat. I've heard that sea monkeys as part of their diet will really bring out the best in their color and overall appearance. Not many people know that outside of Japan.

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gphawk89 9 months, 2 weeks ago

This has been by far the best year ever for our veggie garden. We decided to build some organic raised garden beds this year. I built a custom drip system that kept them plenty moist on about 15 gallons a day. Stupid deer ate the potato plants and one pepper plant but thankfully left everything else alone. Great weather for tomatoes if you keep the soil moist.

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