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Old 02-03-2010, 09:40 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Keeping Two Legged Critters Out Of Your Veggie Garden

On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 15:12:44 -0600, wrote:

On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 11:50:28 -0500,
(EVP MAN)
wrote:


In a previous post I mentioned setting up a table in the front yard
offering excess veggies for free to the deprived folks in our town. As
the economy continues to worsen ( and don't believe for a minute the
upturn you read about) it may not be a wise idea to advertise the fact
that you have a garden in your back yard! With so many people living
out of their cars, in tent cities and unemployment compensation checks
about to run out, I have reconsidered my idea about the free veggies.
People have to eat and if they know you have a nice garden out back,
where is the first place they will head in the middle of the night while
your sleeping? You get the picture! I now think it may indeed be wise
to keep your garden as low keyed as possible and maybe even hidden from
sight as much as possible from prying eyes and people passing by on the
street. Two legged critters could sure wipe out a garden quicker than
rabbits, squirrels or slugs. Just a thought

Rich


I have a neighbor who used to complain that people did that and he put
up a fence. I plant flowers - zinnias, sunflowers, cosmos etc close to
the road and he tells me every time he sees people stopping and
"stealing" the flowers. I don't worry about it. The flowers are for
everyone to enjoy and if some people feel they need to take what isn't
"theirs", that's their karma, not mine.


Normal brained folks would knock on your door and ask may I. Then
you'd be happy to dash out with your scissors rather than have some
goony rip at your plants.... and if they're the slightest bit normal
they'd offer to pay a little something, and if you refused cash a
normal person would come by later to leave a little token of
appreciation by your door with a thank you note. Fresh cut flowers
from a florist are expensive, you don't get many for your $$$.