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Boy Jen! Sounds like you need to borrow my dog!!!  So far I've been
extremely lucky that all the "wildlife" has stayed out of the garden.
(Knocking on wood as I speak!)  I know there are rabbits, groundhogs and
deer and who know what else out there, but I guess the sight and smell of my
dog is keeping them at bay.  The rabbits live not 20 feet from the garden,
under the shed and the only thing they have bothered are my morning glories
and begonias.
    This is our first summer here so our garden is new, in raised beds about
8 inches in depth.  This may be keeping the rabbits out but next year I want
to add at least another 6 inches to them so they are easier to reach.  We
are in Zone 6-7 (MD)and I'm still picking peas and spinach.  The lettuce
didn't come up at all (maybe too late getting it in), tomatoes are still
small and peppers are slow getting fruit started.  Cukes and zukes are
flowering but only tiny fruits.  We've already had potatoes, broccoli,
beans, spinach, radishes and a few peas, oh and cabbage.  Can't believe the
critters are staying away.  You may want to consider putting some kind of
fencing around your garden to keep them out.  I know it's not real pretty
but if it saves your veggies it may be worth it.
    I know this may sound like a dumb question, but how do you tell the
difference between male and female flowers on cucumbers?  Zucchini?  Never
really thought about it before.  We have plenty of bees and other flying
critters so pollination isn't a problem.
    What does Swiss chard taste like?  I've never had any and I'm not sure
if anyone here would eat it.
Good luck keeping things growing,
Cathy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer M. Struwe" <jmstruwe@juno.com>
To: <sqft@listbot.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 11:43 PM
Subject: Re: Mourning the passing of this list


> Square Foot Gardening List - http://myweb.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
>
> Hi,
>
> I am a lurker, mainly because I am brand new to square foot gardening
> (actually to gardening of any kind).  I also got a rather late start, so
> whereas I see others posting about what is growing I am still looking for
> something to sprout.  I have been reading the conversations and gleaning
> what I can from the rest of you, as I have little to contribute.
>
> So, in the interest of drumming up some conversation, I will tell you
> about my gardening attempts.  My back yard is small and full of roots,
> and the soil is hard clay, so I decided to try making raised beds.  My
> husband built the first one out of old patio pavers we had laying around,
> and there are four more made of concrete block.  I am mixing my own soil,
> but I am not using any particular recipe.
>
> I found one female blossom on my cucumber plant last week and
> hand-pollinated it.  Two days ago it was growing nicely.  Today I went
> out and some critter had picked it and gnawed at it.  At least if they
> were going to take it, they could have enjoyed it.  Do squirrels eat
> cucumers?  Something is also eating my pepper plants.  I only have one
> left out of 10 that still has leaves.
>
> I have four surviving tomato plants that I bought - two surviving
> peppers, though I am waiting to see what happens with the rest of them -
> two cucumbers in a pot, two summer squash in pots, two cherry and two
> Roma tomatoes in pots.  The squash and potted tomatoes don't seem to be
> doing much.  There are lots of male blossoms on the cucumbers but I have
> only seen two female blossoms - both have been picked by a critter.  I
> see a blossom starting to open on one of the bed tomatoes.  I had planted
> arugula and bunching onions but the birds got them.  I planted radishes
> but they did not bulb for some reason.  I pulled them (fed them to my
> rabbits) and replanted the square with bush beans.  Then I did the entire
> second bed in bush beans.  They just started sprouting and already I can
> see where something has been pulling them up (I presume birds).  I pulled
> a sheet of plastic over them until I can make some cages.  I was hoping
> to get by without them but it doesn't look like I will.  I also replaced
> the arugula and a pepper with New Zealand spinach, which still hasn't
> sprouted.  I replaced the onions with Swiss chard which just sprouted.
>
> Since I got such a late start I am planning a fall garden.  Weather
> permitting, we will mix the soil for at least one more of the remaining
> beds on Saturday and start the July sowings.  I also plan on
> overwintering some veggies (like kale and cabbage for my bunnies).  I
> figure I have nothing to lose but a couple of seeds.
>
> Jen in PA
> Zone 6
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