To that end I spent a little time at the local farm store looking for options. What I ended up with was essentially snow fencing. I got the orange color even though it comes in a nice summery green just in case I ever want to use for... Oh, I don't know... maybe... snow, and want to see it from a truck or tractor. I got the 100' roll but by the time I figured out how the fence was going to work I would have been OK with the 50' roll. One company VP I worked for years ago used to say "Ready, Fire, Aim". The idea was just DO something mostly right and tweak your solution along the way. I find I follow that path a lot.
In any case, here's what I ended up with:
It seems someone feels a bit 'put out' with this new turn of events. |
I was able to use a hog panel for a "people gate". |
Since then De and I have began to reap a reasonable tomato harvest. It's not been been an ideal tomato year from a weather standpoint, but we're starting to enjoy them instead of the 'girls' snacking out on the juicy, red lusciousness. Again, I probably should have seen this coming, but we'll get a fair crop this year and will be all set for next. Live and learn, as the saying goes. I guess I'm just a wee bit smarter now!
Col. 1:9-12,
Mark
I can just imagine the "helpers" reaction to that fence---the same reaction I'm sure the deer had around here when I FINALLY put up a barrier between them and my flowers.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope you give your chickens the occasional tomato treat for being on grasshopper patrol. Can't cut them off cold turkey--ha ha.
Hi Sue - The chicken helpers do get anything that comes up legitimately bug eaten or bad for some other reason, which was a small handful this time around. They are certainly not starving for tomato even though they are shut out of the patch. :-) I think its enough to keep them on Bug Patrol!
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