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I will use stones. There's no way of burying anything here. It's all roots and stumps. I know where there's a pile of rocks for free but have to haul them up the hill, There's tons of weeds growing around the rocks but should be able to figure something out or at least use the downed trees to hold down the front of netting.When you put up the netting, you may have to make a trench so you can bury it 6 to 8" in the ground to keep the 'chucks from digging under it.
Jon took the tractor and cut down more brush down here but still muddy. He's determined to clear this land come hell or high water. Or how many bugs bite his butt. I'm gonna tie one of those donuts in the marsh that kills mosquitoe larve. And maybe one in the brook but that's running water so probably not where they are coming from. Damn mosquitoes.
At least the daisies are doing well. I transplanted all these from in the yard back in May to make a border with my garden. I also been digging up ground cover and put it on the hill by the road, hopefully it will grow and hold in the dirt so it won't wash away.
There's a Lupine way in back in this picture too.
One of the tunias is finally blooming
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