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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    I have a very quiet very accurate pellet gun your welcome to borrow

    I have my crossman at the ready for the bunnies.

    Was thinking about these curtains from Ikea... 3.99 each

    http://blog.trashbackwards.com/2013/...arden-netting/

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrey View Post
    Wow, I really admire your gardening set-up. Where did you get your hoops? Is that section planted in direct sunlight? How often do you water, and do you find soaker hoses to be worth it?

    Oh- I found one little fuzzy green peach hiding among the leaves on my peach tree! So, it doesn't need cross-pollinating; it's just mocking me.
    Thank you. The hoops are just 1/2 schedule 40 pvc cut to size. Super easy. This part of the garden is in FULL sun on the south side of my house. When the garden is just seedlings I water everyday. Now every couple/few days depending on weather. I have tried hand watering but am too lazy. I tried small drip house with the little buttons and sprayers but it was too cumbersome and full of problems. Now I use plain old soaker hose and it seems to work great. I have it hooked to a simple mechanical timer which allows me to turn it on to a certain time and forget it...because that's exactly what I did without a timer...forgot it. Only to wake up to a flooded yard the next day. The timer turns it off when I forget. Good mulch works wonders. Add a layer of straw and it will cut your watering need in half. In my experience anyway, that's not scientific by any means.

    I am super glad you found a peach! Hopefully it's followed up by many more! I'm jealous and wish I had fruit trees too.


    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    Are you zoned for agriculture?

    That's awesome man. I envy your setup.
    Ha! Nope but I do have the biggest garden in my suburban neighborhood which isn't saying much.

    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    I have my crossman at the ready for the bunnies.

    Was thinking about these curtains from Ikea... 3.99 each

    http://blog.trashbackwards.com/2013/...arden-netting/
    My dog keeps the bunnies away and fortunately I don't have a problem with birds but that's only because I don't have fruit trees or berry bushes. I plan to change that next year.

    Those sheer curtains look like a GREAT idea. How big are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    Thank you. The hoops are just 1/2 schedule 40 pvc cut to size. Super easy. This part of the garden is in FULL sun on the south side of my house. When the garden is just seedlings I water everyday. Now every couple/few days depending on weather. I have tried hand watering but am too lazy. I tried small drip house with the little buttons and sprayers but it was too cumbersome and full of problems. Now I use plain old soaker hose and it seems to work great. I have it hooked to a simple mechanical timer which allows me to turn it on to a certain time and forget it...because that's exactly what I did without a timer...forgot it. Only to wake up to a flooded yard the next day. The timer turns it off when I forget. Good mulch works wonders. Add a layer of straw and it will cut your watering need in half. In my experience anyway, that's not scientific by any means.

    I am super glad you found a peach! Hopefully it's followed up by many more! I'm jealous and wish I had fruit trees too.


    My dog keeps the bunnies away and fortunately I don't have a problem with birds but that's only because I don't have fruit trees or berry bushes. I plan to change that next year.

    Those sheer curtains look like a GREAT idea. How big are they?
    That sounds like something I can do.

    If you're looking for chokecherries, I can help. We have a bunch of them, and man do the birds love them! Once our trees start producing fruit, I'll figure out how many to leave for the wildlife, and how many to cover.
    The curtains are a great idea, and I see you can even use tulle. Hobby Lobby, Joann Fabrics, Michael and Colorado Fabrics all sell tulle, and often have sales.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    Those sheer curtains look like a GREAT idea. How big are they?

    110" x 98" I thought so too. I like the throw in washer at end of year and put away till growing season part.


    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrey View Post
    I see you can even use tulle. Hobby Lobby, Joann Fabrics, Michael and Colorado Fabrics all sell tulle, and often have sales.

    I work right across from Hobby Lobby, I'll give them my business instead of the Swedes. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post

    I work right across from Hobby Lobby, I'll give them my business instead of the Swedes. LOL
    Smart move- they usually have the best sales and the largest sheets of tulle (although sometimes, Joanne's has massive sales on tulle online.)
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