Last night a storm blew through leaving .79 inches of rain, branches and leaves all over the yard, and pulled the corn out of the ground. I think my crop of sweet corn is pretty much done for. I am having a tough year. The deer eat the tomato vines, the pumpkin vines and the squash vines. They seem to be able to move the deer netting aside to eat the leaves off the pepper plants. The carrots and garlic and peas are doing well though.
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