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Covid19/2021-22 OMICRON/ VIRUS "IHU" FRANCE:P13310/NEWEST VIRUS: "NEOCOV" HIGH INFECTION RATE+1 IN 3 DIE !?! P13315
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I really like the what I think of as “deer covers” they put on their new raised beds.
Quoting: sos I hadn't watched that one, but just peeked at it. Looks cool. I think our only trouble will be bugs and birds. Quoting: Tangy I just ordered one of those fluffy puffy garden sheets from Amazon for that - mainly as an early detection system. It’s white so will spill clues of who’s been where I’m hoping. Quoting: sos My biggest worry about the garden is cows. 1000 lb. beasts that look hungrily at my tasty garden on the other side of the fence. Think I will go double check the fence charger. Delivers over 7000 volts. Had a bull until I sold him. He would eat grass below the hot wire and barely flinch when his ears touched it. That charger knocked the fool out of me one time and I was wearing work gloves and rubber boots! Quoting: darth Darth, one thing I found out about cows (While visiting at Stonehenge) is they absolutely do not like stinging nettles. They actually backed up away from me when I tried to feed it to them, the ingrates. I didn’t understand, at first, until all of a sudden my arm broke out on fire. I was so startled I Reflexively reached out to grab the suspiciously low wire fence and found out it was electrified but not enough to keep a cow in, I thought. It must have been the nettles keeping them out. So, come to find out,stinging nettle is very good to take as tea and so I bought a few seed packs which I am going to plant all around my fluffy white sheet covered garden as a second line of defense against the larger hungry critters. I have purchased some long sleeved garden gloves and we shall see what we shall see.
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