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do you ever worry that a dog, a cat or other animal has come along and peed on your veggies? that is my one concern with doing a vegetable garden. is there a way to prevent this? i see people have wire to keep animals from nibbling i suppose, but i don't think that would prevent an animal from urinating on your carrots.
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Re: vegetable garden
I'm sorry, but this is hilarious! I didn't know anyone ever really worried about that kind of thing - it would never occur to me. As long as the veggies are washed, I don't think it's a big deal.
You could always put chicken wire around the perimeter if you are worried.
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This does worry me. I know, it's insane, and it's never something I have vocalized, but I have thought about it!
We don't have a vegetable garden tho. But J did just start an herb garden and he bought seeds for bell peppers and green onions the other day, too... I don't know what to do about this.
Back story: There are a LOT of stray cats in this area. It's HIGHLY annoying. Especially when you have outdoor cats of your own - like we do. We feed our cats obviously, but the food keeps the strays around. Calling animal control is tiresome and only solves the problem for a couple of days, as then new ones "move in." UGH! Anyway, we set up a sandbox for Gabby about two weeks ago. It was one w/o a cover. Unfortunate it rained like hardcore that night so even tho we covered the sandbox with a tarp and kept it under the covered portion of the deck, it got wet. So we needed to air it out a few days so the sand could dry before we let G play in it. Right... within a day I had J go check to make sure the sand was dry and of course, it was full of cat pee. W.T.F. I'm starting to hate cats, yo... that's sad.
So we threw away the sand before my kid could even play in it.
When J brought home the "fixings" to start the garden... yeah I got nervous.
I will probably ask my little old lady neighbor - they have a huge vegetable, herb and regular garden and see what she says.
Oh and to add to my already long post:
J will NOT eat fruit grown in people's backyards. Like, his parents have an orange tree and they are forever giving us oranges. My uncle gave us beaucoup blood oranges recently also. My cousin gives us grapefruits. J wont touch any of them. Why? Because he's worried about the "bugs" that could get in them... wtf? lol But a pesticide laden orange from the grocery - oh he's all over that. WEIRDO.
And now he wants to grow peppers and onions and tomatoes in our backyard... how is this gonna work? lol
That's funny, because the citrus that is grown in people's yards tastes waaaay better than the stuff in the store. It's picked when ripe and at it's tastiest. Your H is totally missing out.
I used to have a small garden at a previous house - just some herbs and a few tomato plants. I honestly never thought about animals peeing on the plants. It was a fenced-in yard (6-foot tall fence), so it probably wasn't an issue for me.
but how do you know they're "strays"? how do you know your cats aren't going into other people's yards similar to the ones that go into yours?
I would just wash them really good and peel the things I can.
But the thought "Who p!ssed on your carrots?" Came to mind (rather than wheaties) hee hee