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So, basically you're growing a garden to fatten up deer and trading off veggies for meat.

Didnt plan it that way, but its starting to look like it.. I have fought deer for years. Spent a fortune on fences, deterent sprays, and what nots. When all the other methods fail, its time to go to the tried and true, guaranteed to eliminate the problem, methods. Game cameras showing midnite and 7am to be best harvesting times. 46F outside right now. I am pretty sure those harvest times will improve now that the deer know the food is there. I know the Bambi watchers are not going to approve of my methods, but at this point, I dont really care. Its almost 7am right now, got to go.
 
deer around here laying thick on the roads! --- They STILL overpopulated!!
canners and butternut squash still in the patch to pick up if I get a chance.
Looks like killing frost next week here.
Sis been picking peppers and tomatoes and hauling them to the food bank.
I been busy at the farm trying to fix tile lines. Waterways full of blowholes from plugged and broken tile.
Workin on this 2,000' strip right now. Gotta dig up and replace several hundred feet of that one and put in about 1,000' in a branch waterway. Big mess in there!!
 
My volunteer maters are looking great... others coming up, too.
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We dodged a frost Thurs night. NWS had a warning but only made it to~36 oF. Calling for lows 30s a couple nights next week.

I still have some tomatoes and peppers producing. And some zucchini. Might try covering them as a warmup next weekend, then no frosts in 2 week extended. I'll put a few peppers in pots and overwinter them inside at a sunny window, cayenne and bells.
 
We dodged a frost Thurs night. NWS had a warning but only made it to~36 oF. Calling for lows 30s a couple nights next week.

I still have some tomatoes and peppers producing. And some zucchini. Might try covering them as a warmup next weekend, then no frosts in 2 week extended. I'll put a few peppers in pots and overwinter them inside at a sunny window, cayenne and bells.
What do you use to cover them?
 
What do you use to cover them?

I got really big plastic lumber covers I get for free from local lumber yard. Some are ~20 X 10'. Also use empty garbage cans and for small stuff like peppers 5-gal buckets

I use the lumber tarps on top of my cordwood piles too. Fold them over 3X lengthwise and have triple coverage on a 2 row pile of split wood.
 

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