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Old 25-04-2005, 01:06 PM
Dwayne
 
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When I lived in Arkansas the same thing happened to all my cabbage,
cauliflower, etc. I put a fence around them to keep the rabbits out and
replanted. The second planting made it. Nor I plant one clove of garlic at
the beginning of the row and one at the end of the row, and one between each
plant.

I wont promise you that, that is the solution, but In the 5 years I have
been doing it, I haven't lost a cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi,
etc to rabbits.


Dwayne
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GA Pinhead wrote:

The blackberries are blooming and we have a frost warning tonight.

Well, I put off planting the peppers and maters because I *knew* we
would have one last blast of cold air. The earliest peppers are
flowering and the maters are getting a little leggy but I battled my
urges to plant.

I have my evenings planned later this week!

John!


Oh lovely... :-P
Fortunately I decided to container grow my peppers this year so I'll
just move them inside. Thanks for the warning!

I do, however, have tomatoes in the ground.

Anyone know what might have eaten all of my new brocolli and
cauliflower? I've searched day and night (at night with a flashlight)
and I can't find what is doing it, but they've eaten them to the ground!
Guess I'll wait a month and try growing them again. It did not look like
slug or snail damage.
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K.

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