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update on the Cajun Coon Feeders
Topic Started: May 4 2008, 08:39 PM (204 Views)
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Cajun Coon feeders are getting close to bringing in the coon
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Corn and Tomatoes
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Tomatoes on the vine
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looking good, won't be long now, bet those green tomatoes would
surely be good fried.
I HAVEN'T even gotten my garden plowed yet.
have hauled out one horse stall of manure & about half of other one
it really does the veggies good. & saves on buying chemical fertilizer.
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I've seen their teardrops turn into smiles
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I have tomatoes just starting to bloom and my corn is about 3 inches tall so I still have a little time to wait. My onions are about 6 inches tall so I'll be eating them in about a week or so. My beans are just starting to break through the ground.
I hunt the "PURE" KEMMER MEAT DOGS.
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Man that sure looks good , you should be proud of that , you have done a heck of a good job with it.
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Thanks Connie. It is a lot of work but my brotherinlaw does most of the work I am just his helper....lol He plays in the garden all day and I help when I get home from work.
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People are just now planting there gardens here in the mountains.... It was 32 a few nights ago still up here.... Guess Cajun will have Corn before I even get mine planted, lol...... Down in the Valley they have strawberry's already but I have not seen anything over calf high on corn, beans or anything like that..... Looking good Mr. Calvin.....Biggun
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We have been picking sweetcorn the last few days the coon have come eat 1 night I went with the dogs the next night made 1 tree but didnt find the coon in a viney tree cypress tree I guess I would have needed my buddies Charles and Jimino to find the coon.I havent seen any damaged corn since.
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