Calling All Gnomes!
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[…] to be going fine and my little bush plant sprouted a couple of juicy green tomatoes. Sadly, an unscrupulous squirrel gnawed on the two defenseless tomatoes and the plant never seemed to recover. In all seriousness […]
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keep up the good fight. love the blog
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Those gnomes aren’t doing a very good job, are they? I hope you manage to get a few tomatoes…
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Thanks and I did manage to grab a couple of cherry tomatoes for dinner tonight. After I posted the pictures, I took my dog to the park. While I was away, the squirrels attacked again. One of them gnawed off a branch on my sweet pepper plant. I will have to try a remedy that doesn’t involve calling on garden gnomes 🙂
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At least they are eating healthy.
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Yeah no burgers and fries for these city squirrels!
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