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Apr 3, 2016 4:09 PM CST
Name: Chris Pollock
Copperas Cove, Tx (Zone 8a)
Adeniums Cactus and Succulents Dog Lover Greenhouse Hibiscus Plumerias
Seed Starter Region: Texas Garden Ideas: Level 2
Same here, we're not too far from each other. There are a lot of hunters on Ft. Hood who have their feeds up most of the year I guess in their spots and also there are so many new houses being built around here that their habitat is being destroyed so they come into town looking for food. Certain people here in town think it's neat to hand feed them or setup out food for them but of course they don't have plants to worry about that they've dedicated a lot of time and effort to in growing. I took the chance this year and set two of my nicest Hibiscus out front this year and then filled the pots with Milorganite. So far they haven't messed with them but then I haven't seen any signs that they have been around either. I'd love to add another 4' of fence in my back yard even if it's just putting up T-Posts and connecting orange barrier fence to it. Anything that they can't jump over. I'm afraid that wouldn't go over very big with my wife though. She will allow me to put some around the greenhouse this year when I roll the sides up though.
Chris - Linux since 1995

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