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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2009

Ground hog, thats what has been eaten everything.

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  • I Like your Vegetable garden and like to make one at home like yours. what month do you start your garden ?

  • @kumar274 first full moon after memorial day is when i start planting

  • Yummm groundhog. He would go well nothing other than oil, salt & pepper in a fry pan, well cripened.

  • you want him come and get him lol

  • Oh man sorry you had a rough year. Yeah get him if you see that little hair ball again. I still think your garden looks nice.

  • you win some you lose some

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  • Beautiful garden, humongous cucumbers.

  • What ! you live in magic warmville. here, tomatoes need to live inside still, the concept of outdoor tomatoes over your head is a mid to late summer pipe dream. congrats on the cloud nine land you till :D

  • What a beautiful garden. Looks great, especially considering all the elements you're working against. That groundhog really got a feast!

  • I'm not so lucky, I'd put a little corn to fatten & soften meat lol. Deer come here but so far not too much damage. My worst pest are pocket gophers some call them moles, a misnomer. Meadow voles are also a nuicance & cost me 160 three year old Colorado Blue Spruce girdling them in winter.

  • 2009 was a very strange year here in vermont. basically no summer. it was so cool temperaturewise that the crickets came a month and a half late. hardly turned on our air conditioners. and i also have had real problems with a groundhog. they're very clever devils. they'll find a way into the garden if there is one. i put in a hoophouse in my garden for next season. look forward to an extended season with that. cheers.

  • Things certainly do look better in your garden since it's warmed up a little there! Hopefully you'll wind up getting a few tomatoes. I never would have guessed it was a groundhog eating your stuff. I remember a vid or two back something was eating the tips of your beans so I guess that was it. My beans are getting nibbled on but I have lots of them so I barely notice. May good luck and good weather be with you the rest of the season!

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