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Lots of potatoes and tomatoes!
 




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I've always thought a good bar band name is Retarded Meteor.
 

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Deer are eating the crap out of my sour cherry bushes...
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Going to try using a repellant spray...
Runnings has a deer and rabbit spray. You spray the perimeter so it doesn’t go on the plant itself. Spray out about 2-3 feet and will last maybe a month without a lot of rain. Works great, you use quite a bit depending how many plants you have. I ended up dumping all the bottles in a clean weed sprayer, and went around the plants. I wish they sold it by the gallon as it can get spendy
 

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Well I am happy to report that the apple tree that has produce zero fruit for several years has 17 apples coming on it. It never bloomed, or at least not that I noticed, however today when giving it the once over, boom apples. 😘
 

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Well I am happy to report that the apple tree that has produce zero fruit for several years has 17 apples coming on it. It never bloomed, or at least not that I noticed, however today when giving it the once over, boom apples. 😘
Bird food.LB
 


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Hot pepper works at deterring deer. Had an issue with them nibbling on cucumbers. Sprayed with a mix of steeped cayenne and black pepper in water. never touched the the rest of the year. Same with hot pepper plants a couple years ago, ate two leaves day after the plants were put in garden, never touched the the rest of the season.
 


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Nice setup GWF, I finally gave up on juneberries in the yard, they are habitat but my huckleberry is the wild ones thrive up here, the birds and deer don't seem to bother them.
 

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Nice setup GWF, I finally gave up on juneberries in the yard, they are habitat but my huckleberry is the wild ones thrive up here, the birds and deer don't seem to bother them.
we used to have good luck with the wild variety

but in the last decade or so they seem to have miserable fruit set every year

not sure if it’s cedar rust, insects, climate… but the Sheyenne valley juneberries are generally struggling 😞
 


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