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by Two Moons on 01 May 2013 - 14:05
Kinda like here I guess, some things do well while others won't.
At least I do have wild things that do grow well and I enjoy.
Growing wild I do have a variety of nut trees, and I love wild berries that grow here.
I have two pawpaw's, a fruit tasting similar to banana's.
At least I do have wild things that do grow well and I enjoy.
Growing wild I do have a variety of nut trees, and I love wild berries that grow here.
I have two pawpaw's, a fruit tasting similar to banana's.

by Two Moons on 01 May 2013 - 14:05
Ibrahim,
prickly pears, Opuntia.
prickly pears, Opuntia.
by Ibrahim on 01 May 2013 - 14:05
ِAh I will remember that name, I grow two types one with little thorns and the other with lots of thorns, I grow them away from the dogs

by Two Moons on 01 May 2013 - 14:05
Yeah well my dog's, at least one of them gets into my garden sometimes digging.
Then we have the wild life also getting into it, I started using an electric fence around my garden but it hasn't been that successful.
Then we have the wild life also getting into it, I started using an electric fence around my garden but it hasn't been that successful.
by Ibrahim on 01 May 2013 - 14:05
Round my farm (which is a small one, I made a stone wall and on top of it a wire fence. here are some pics

by Two Moons on 01 May 2013 - 14:05
Our White tail deer can jump a six foot fence like it wasn't there, and the racoons can open gates..
The squirrels crawl under or through the smallest holes, and the birds, well nothing will keep the birds out short of netting.
The dog's do well keeping most things out but they too can be a problem, mine love tomatoes...
The squirrels crawl under or through the smallest holes, and the birds, well nothing will keep the birds out short of netting.
The dog's do well keeping most things out but they too can be a problem, mine love tomatoes...
by Ibrahim on 01 May 2013 - 14:05

by Two Moons on 01 May 2013 - 14:05
That might actually keep deer out,
the dog and the fence.
That's a nice wall Ibrahim.
the dog and the fence.
That's a nice wall Ibrahim.
by Ibrahim on 01 May 2013 - 14:05
I only have a problem with the birds in the summer time, we make big crosses from two wood pieces and dress it with human clothes, that helps a bit frighten the birds and keep some of them away, but the sweetness of grapes is irresistible I guess
by Ibrahim on 01 May 2013 - 14:05
Thanks for the compliment on the wall, I had it pointed with cement paste, no gaps now where snakes can make homes
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