Yesterday, another nearly ripe tomato was stolen and gnawed by my furry nemesis (nemesi?). They're getting brazen - the remains of this tomato were left between the loops of my hose where there is no way I could miss it. Here's the tally:
5 Tomatoes
3 Cucumbers
This morning I was despondent, but now? I have hope. Just a little bit of hope, delivered by this article.
"One of my most successful projects was an upside-down tomato garden," says Matt. "I suspended tomato plants downward through holes cut in the bottom of containers and then mounted the containers six feet off the ground on a wooden frame. As a finishing touch, I planted marigolds on top. The upside-down tomato plants produced a good harvest, high in the air, out of reach of any marauding squirrels."
Hmmmm.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
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