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A case of veggie garden envy

by Tara Nolan
July 27th, 2009

I was so excited about my veggie garden this year. We carved out a whole new area in the backyard and I was so optimistic about reaping a bountiful harvest. Sadly, I had a real problem with squirrels… they carried away all but one of my eight cucumber plants, all but two of my eggplants and dug up half my seeds. On the bright side, my two plants that I got at the President’s Choice Lawn & Garden event–a zucchini and a sweet pepper–are doing amazing and I have some hot peppers, onions, tomatillos, beets and bush beans that will hopefully yield at least a couple of vegetables.

But then I went to my sister’s place the other night and her balcony garden is doing amazing! She has green tomatoes already and her plants are all big and bushy. My garden is quite stunted by comparison. I’m thinking maybe I need more nutrients in the soil. Needless to say, I was a little envious of her success. But I still hold out hope that my plants, however stunted, will give me a late harvest. Last year I was still picking tomatillos and tomatoes in November! Fingers are crossed.

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4 responses to “A case of veggie garden envy”

  1. Hello Tara,

    Well, I guess you and squirrels have a lot in common!
    Good luck with your garden. Are you going to post photos?

    ~ Gabriela ~

  2. I will definitely try to take some photos soon! :)

  3. There is a link to your blog on http://www.gardenwriters.ca. Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.

    Mark Disero

  4. [...] had a terrible problem with squirrels this past season. They carried off several of my veggie plants, and a few summer bulbs, and dug up some of my seeds. A lady up the street feeds them peanuts, so I [...]

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