So, here is an update on the garden situation.
Gardening is a lot harder than I thought it was going to be. We are battling record high temperatures, drought, birds, legions of ants, groundhogs, birds, cats, and hardcore gardening ignorance. And yet- we have actually managed to reap a little of what we have sown.

We have really lucked out on this stuff. Cantaloupe loves Tennessee.



Everything we have eaten so far has been Delicious! I half expected that everything would just die. It was quite the pleasant surprise when stuff started growing!
Does anyone know any tricks to getting rid of night-time garden visitors- short of shooting them? Not that I would mind, but I don't stay up that late.
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A fence. A scarecrow. A motion light. A dog. All of the above.
coolmom
I love the garden photos! Everything looks so good! We've been eating tomatoes and zuchinni out of our friend's garden and I don't think I ever want to eat another store bought tomato ever again.
ya, next time we definatley going with a scarecrow and zuchinnis. Those are the two things they didnt have at Wal-mart. Also tomato cages.
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