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    Slave labor is a wonderful helper!

    After the tilling and planting are done, maintenance is easy. it's getting things going that takes time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Slave labor is a wonderful helper!

    After the tilling and planting are done, maintenance is easy. it's getting things going that takes time.
    My slave refuses to work in the garden after finding a giant funnel web spider stalking around it.


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    last year we planted lots of tomatoes and a few jalepeno plants. This year we have extended the garden to include squash, strawberries, several types of peppers and some watermelons. Not very experienced with any of these, so who knows what'll happen especially with all of the rain we've had the last few weeks. I want to plant some grapes, but still trying to figure out the best place to put them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aTailOf2Kitties View Post
    I want to plant some grapes, but still trying to figure out the best place to put them.
    Nowhere near anything you like - they will take over!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    My slave refuses to work in the garden after finding a giant funnel web spider stalking around it.
    WTH? They only take small bites, what's the problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    WTH? They only take small bites, what's the problem?
    Yeah, but it was a Mountain Brown Funnel Web and they are a lot bigger than the Sydney Black (which is one of the most deadliest critters in the world.)
    She started wearing gloves until she found out that the buggers can sink their fangs through a glove and through a fingernail under at the same time, and that if she did get bit, she's got about 20 minutes to get to a hospital.....hee hee.



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    Wom - is it possible for you to get just a little bit bigger picture for us to see??

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    Quote Originally Posted by gini View Post
    Wom - is it possible for you to get just a little bit bigger picture for us to see??
    I'll try......no promises tho


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