Hi all! Happy April! Hopefully you all survived the tax man ok.
The weather here in Texas has been warm and sunny of late. Noel and I have been working in the garden, weeding and such, and trying to protect everything from the birds.
We put up a bird feeder this year, one of those inexpensive $8 deals made out of plastic. The birds LOVED it. Unfortunately so did the squirrels. We would see them scare off the little chickadees so they could hang upside down, Flying Wallenda style, and eat the feeder completely empty. At one point, they just decided to forego the formality of actually climbing onto the feeder, and we found the aftermath -- empty feeder on the ground, with holes chewed in the top and side. HOLES. These were some seriously hungry/gluttonous squirrels.
So we upgraded feeders to a squirrel-proof one. They still get plenty of seed from the ground, but now the little birds get a chance to eat too. The cats LOVE watching the action outside, and sit on the window sill chirping at the little family of young squirrels that wrestle at the base of the tree. So cute.
Until they get into the garden. Then things get serious.
So this past weekend, I weeded quite a bit (we are in Texas, and it's been steadily in the upper 70s & 80s - weeds are plentiful to say the least). We also put up some netting over the garden so that birds and squirrels couldn't get into anything. Because yes, things are already growing! Witness a baby tomato!
See the gargantuan 6 ft tall hibiscus!
Marvel at the lantana that Just Won't Stop Spreading!
So yes, netting was needed. We put up some extra posts, stranded some twine around the perimeter, and spread the netting over the whole shebang.
I had also fertilized that day with the official Stinkiest Fertilizer Ever: fish emulsion.
The neighbors hate us. Until we bribe them with home grown veggies to placate their assaulted nasal passages. This stuff STINKS. I got it all over myself the first time I used it a few weeks ago, and washed my hands in: soap, dishwashing liquid, more soap, antiseptic soap, lime juice, and baking soda. Still the smell persisted. GROSS. The cats were following me around.
But the stuff works. So I repeated the process on Sunday, thankfully not smearing it on myself this time. Then Noel came to me with a note (I was on the phone).
"The fish stuff is creeping me out. You need to go look at the garden."
I thought that maybe it had created some new kind of funk from baking in the sun, or had left a weird slimy residue or something. Nothing could have prepared me for what he really meant:
The veggies had grown exponentially overnight.
Remember what the garden looked like a mere 3 weeks ago?
When I walked out on Sunday, I saw THIS:
When we put the netting on, the sugar snap peas (the tallest things in the picture above) were about 5-6 inches below the netting. The very next evening, they were already latched onto the netting and crawling up through it!
Thus the creepy fish stuff. :)
Everything is coming up really nicely! Hopefully the netting will help.
Next thing to net & protect? Our new peach tree - with little baby peaches!
They're so cute & fuzzy, I can't help but pet them a little. But we've already noticed them disappearing off the tree. Stupid squirrels.
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But, but, but, where is GOTTFRIED? Did he get swallowed by the vegetation? Please, you must let us know. We will have worry-filled sleepless nights until assured he's okay.
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