Along the back fence to the right of the gate are "green beauty" peas. They are/were doing the best of all my fence crops. Yesterday I noticed something had eaten most of the tops off and I don't know how that will effect them. But I put a second fence about a foot away just to see what happened. fences work both ways. There in the corner is the shot I had with a .22 while I had my coffee at the back door.
If it hadn't been for the greedy bastard climbing into my fence to eat those same peas I'd have never got him - they're quick, but they don't climb well. I guess it was between 10 and 15lbs. How much wood can a woodchuck chuck? I got motherfucking wood right outside the fence and the bastard wanted peas
Can't chuck no wood now can ya! It was raining so I moved him later.
This is outside the fence just full of random stuff I don't know where to put or stufff that came back. Bloody Dock sorrel, some bee balms and lemon balm mint came back. One sprig of lovage which I don't need since I have celery now, an the middle is a few dwarf tamarind I'll cull all but one but was waiting to see if they survived. Really unique barbecue/smoky smell. I guess the berries are not the best for eating, but it grows into a tree and makes tons, so a sweet ferment for plant food is still a plus if I don't like the berries
I moved one fence but these peas don't need it.
Dumb woodchuck had these here to eat and didn't even look
I am trying an experiment to make mulch in case the rice hulls play out. I started several ramen trays of barley and stuff to plant outside, there's some summer wheat and alfalfa going to the side. I found this 6-slot drainable 1020 insert that is perfect for growing the barley like a microgreen. I snipped one patch today, I'll snip another tomorow, etc, See what happens. The grass dries to nothing at first but eventually you get barley straw
My peppers got small pots today and will stay in thjem for a while, but will go outside when weather permits. Still chilly in the evenings. 43 different varieties, but I may keep a few of them inside if they look to stay tiny. I am thinking about keeping all the smaller stature plants in pots.
The tomatoes are starting to jump now that they have true leaves. I think they'll go right into soil, but inside a 1g hole of prepared soil with a gopher mesh liner. All the red tags are different strains, the white ones are duplicates to experiment with outside the fence. Whether in pots or in a fence elsewhere. Sorghum on the right.