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Old 04-14-2010, 10:08 PM   #101
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
Thanks. I haven't been in the garden barefoot yet, and Norton in all honesty shows little interest. He stays out of it; he just likes coming out with me. Of course, when things really get growing, my biggest issue with Norton will be to convince him that I don't really need any help with the watering!
lol! just spray it off well! my pup loves green beans, tomatoes and carrots. she'll eat a lot other vegies as well, but those are not safe around her. I usually need to keep her out of the garden when things are getting ripe.

when I was a teen we had a pet raccoon we had fostered. he always liked to "help" in the garden. he was really good at picking peas, eating them too! and of course he never really got the hang of ripe vs. not.
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