Tag Archives: opossum

My southern California garden in August

My how time flies. Where has the summer gone? I know where mine went. Bye-bye. My last post was in April. In May, I went to Yellowstone National Park, driving by myself. I was on assignment from Desert USA magazine, … Continue reading

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Running harvest totals–will I harvest 300 lbs this year?

I’ve just added a sidebar with harvest poundage, divided into fruits and vegetables. I also put in the totals from 2010, which is when I began weighing my harvests. Learned that from the rest of you garden bloggers. But keeping … Continue reading

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Harvest Monday, July 5, 2010

Harvest Monday in early July saw a lot of fruits and vegetables from my little southern California urban “farm,” with over seven pounds of fruits and vegetables plus 11 eggs. Continue reading

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Got something else–an opossum!

Catching and releasing an oppossum from a backyard garden to the wilds of an urban park that is landscaped with native plants is better for the garden and the animal. Continue reading

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Got him!

We finally caught the animal that had been raiding our garden. See how to trap and release an opossum or raccoon humanely. Continue reading

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Harvest and planting Monday 3-8-2010

Spring is in full force in southern California, with harvest of winter vegetables, blooming of fruit trees, and planting of the last spring vegetables and the first summer vegetables. Continue reading

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Ack, I’ve been hit!

Night marauding urban wildlife can wreak havoc with a garden. Live trapping is one solution. Continue reading

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