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Old 06-16-2012, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ACecil View Post
Hope all is ok, Earl.
Thanks guys, the hail blew holes in the corn stalks, wind blew the peanuts and potatoes all over kindome come literally pulling some of them out of the ground. The south end of the garden got it worse primarily because thats all stuff thats not caged or trellised. The bush beans between the tomatos and pole beans are flattened, I really thought those would have been protected. I am glad though that I built all the cages, my neighbor uses a trellis system for tomatos similar to some on here nad all his plants were on the ground. The twine holding them actually cut through his stalks. My ol girl is tough this is the 4th one this year that has been hard and she keeps coming back..guess I've done a good job raising the kids...lol
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