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The morning was very cool and dry. |
On Wednesday morning the dog decided we would walk down to the Pig Farm. The morning was beautiful with temperatures in the mid 40's and low humidity. When we arrived at the farm I noticed that some type of animal has made an opening in the dead and dying Kudzu and Air potato plants.
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Wild animals live in there, I think. |
I walked over and poked my head in the openings to have a look. It was difficult for me to discern what had been walking around there in the area under the canopy created by the dead vines. The ground has been trampled and all of the green plants have been eaten up to about 3 feet off the ground.
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The floor of the forest has been trampled |
I would say that a family of pigs is most likely living here at some point during the day or night. The farm is at the end of the road and it is very dark and quiet there at night. The pigs are probably enjoying this quiet little enclosure before venturing out in the early morning hours to forage.
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The Air Potato is sort of ugly. |
I saw a couple of the Air Potatoes hanging on the Air Potato vine nearby so the pigs maybe eating those where they can reach them. I would like to go and spend the night in the woods one weekend and see exactly what is that is moving around down there.
We walked back up to the house and I went around to my sad looking garden. All the vegetables are gone now and I have almost decided that I am not going to plant a winter garden this year. If I skip it this year it will be the first time in nearly ten years I have not had a garden growing in my yard. I want to let the ground lay fallow for a while then I may put in some organic material for next year.
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the squash beetle is clashing. |
I saw a squash beetle walking around on a volunteer Cosmos flower that was looking very orange. The beetle is probably a late arrival that emerged from the ground recently. It will be surprised when the next cold snap hits in a few days
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The tomatoes are nearly ready. |
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I also have some nice cherry tomatoes growing now. If the temperatures stay warm they should get far enough along that I can take them off and bring them in to ripen the rest of the way. The dog likes them ripe or green so they wont go to waste. Thanks for reading my blog today. Bye.
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