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Old June 19, 2007   #1
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Here's some pics of my garden and plants. Ami
Pic 1. Gigant 10 Novikova at work.
Pic 2. Apple, Asian Pear and more tomato plants.
Pic 3. Tomato plants in containers along the fence line and
my dog 'Sena' from Crete.
Pic 4. Dagestanskiy and Sylvan Gaume growing among the
Flowers up against my Garden House.
Pic 5. Mountaineer Mystery, Mr. Brunno's and Gigant 10
Novikova growing in my surrogate garden at work.
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Old June 19, 2007   #2
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Good growin man !!!
How did you get your dog back home? Is he/she from Iraklion ?
Was a rescue right? So many dogs in Cretean cities (and Greece) ~

Everything looks great !

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Old June 19, 2007   #3
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Nice pictures, Ami. Thanks for sharing. I like your garden house. What is that area on the other side of the fence with the tall grass?
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What kind of animal problems do you get? birds, rats, deer, squirrels? -------

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Old June 20, 2007   #5
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Tom, Got Sena from a greek neighbour in Stavros after she was 8 weeks old. My other dog 'Felix' was a rescue. A german lady was running an animal shelter 10k's from the Chania airport who had 600+ dogs. She had worked a deal with the airlines that if she could get a tourist to sponsor a dog it would fly back with the sponsor for free. Thats how I got 'Sena' back to Germany. Felix came back with us to Germany in the car.

Shelleybean. On the other side of the fence is a strip of land about 15 yards wide by a 100 yards along that is one of my neighbors fruit tree orchard. They just havn't gotten around to cutting the grass yet. Beyond that is nothing but fields.
I'll post some more pictures of the whole valley to give you a better idea of my area.

dcarch. Have all of the above but they are not a problem. Even before the fence. The fence was put up for the dogs. Have had deer and fox come down to the property line but thats about it. Birds get a few peaches and asian pears but not enough to worry about.
I have more maters on the side of the house as well. I have 28 tomato plants around the house and 8 plants at work. Ami
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Ami,
What part of Germany are you in?
Are you German or a transplant from somewhere else?
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How wonderful to see your yard Ami! Ü Your early planting has certainly given yours a wonderful growth spurt.

I'm looking forward to seeing scenery pics of your location! Ü
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lily, check out "My neck of the woods" in this forum. Ami
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Are you German or a transplant from somewhere else?

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Ami is a long time expat.

I'll let him explain.

Great garden Ami.
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Ami -

You were in Greece for a while right?

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Tomatoaddict, I live in Rheinland Pfalz and have done so for about 37 years. Born and raised in Southern California. German wife and a daughter that is a dual citizen. Both are teachers.

Carolyn, thank you for the compliment.

Tomtrees, I was at the Navy base at Souda Bay from Dec 98 to Oct 99 and lived outside of Chania in a small village called "Stavros". I even had a garden there and grew tomatoes, eggplant, watermelons and muskmelons. Used drip irrigation and had a blast doing it. Still waiting for my TYW seeds.
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