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Old December 28, 2007   #1
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Default Out of the fryin' pan....

Well, we're movin' today.

I'm looking forward to more space for maters and more sunlight! Hooray.
There will be no Fusairum infested soil to deal with! Hooray.
There will be no TSWV around (for now anyway)! Hooray.

BUT, last night when we drove to the new place, I saw four deer near
our property!

CRUD! At least some tomatoes can tolerate Fusarium, and TSWV doesn't
get every plant.

Hey Craig, can I borrow your electric fence?

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Old December 28, 2007   #2
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I'm going to guess you're staying within the borders of NC then?
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Yep.... Just a little further south.....

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Old December 28, 2007   #4
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Congratulations, Lee. Enjoy your new home and new garden!
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Old December 28, 2007   #5
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Good Luck with the move Lee!
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Old December 28, 2007   #6
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Hope your move goes very smoothly.
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Old December 28, 2007   #7
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Congratulations Lee! I LOVE venison.
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i'm excited for you Lee!
Darn those deer...hopefully they won't be a problem...but they almost always are.
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Got the same deer problem here in middle Georgia - dern critters got my turnip greens!
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