Systemic pesticide for roses
brooklyn1 wrote:
"Sheila" wrote:
at least we don't have to fence our new trees.
Depends on the tree and its size... fruit trees, whether ornamental or not,
are at greater risk... but after like five years the saplings grow tall
enough that the fences can be removed. I don't mind the fences, if it's
something I want to grow and don't want eaten by critters then I fence...
there'd be no way for me to have a vegetable garden otherwise. And still
there are the birds, so I also net. I'm not into conservatory gardening.
Aw, so you have the same problem with deer that I do. We are having to
fence in our back yard, but it is certainly worth it to live in the
country. I grew up on a working cattle farm and missed the country when
I had to live close to a city for work. Now, I'm able to live in the
country again.
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Sheila
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