tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7348477393808151626.post8633406621370956962..comments2023-10-26T08:13:32.160-04:00Comments on TwoBGardening: How do you go GREEN?Amyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06800386952846213414noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7348477393808151626.post-3815759099192980202011-03-18T08:31:43.509-04:002011-03-18T08:31:43.509-04:00Thanks for the bagging idea, wonder if you bag the...Thanks for the bagging idea, wonder if you bag the whole tree or just every individual piece of fruit? Yeah, it does sound time consuming.Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06800386952846213414noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7348477393808151626.post-24219353146328332482011-03-17T17:35:09.040-04:002011-03-17T17:35:09.040-04:00Oops...the previous post should have said "pr...Oops...the previous post should have said "protect them", not "prevent them" lol. SorryAbbynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7348477393808151626.post-26541658773484578212011-03-17T17:33:50.582-04:002011-03-17T17:33:50.582-04:00I have read a few places about "bagging your ...I have read a few places about "bagging your apples" when they start to appear on the branch to prevent them from critters. I bet it would probably work for peaches as well. I guess you just use a fabric as sheer as possible to let the sunlight through and make a 'bag' big enough for the fruit to develop. It's supposed to protect your fruit very well. If you find anything else that isn't so time consuming let me know. I just moved and we have several fruit trees that I need to protect from critters and I'm not one for chemicals and pesticides either. Hope this helps :)Abbynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7348477393808151626.post-55424336912369830722011-03-17T12:38:52.012-04:002011-03-17T12:38:52.012-04:00Thanks for your comment. We like to plant a littl...Thanks for your comment. We like to plant a little vegetable garden too, but its not quite time yet. We still have the danger of frost here in Nebraska. I might plant some lettuce though, since that is more tolerant of cold nights.Aiming4Simplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11109113147823332056noreply@blogger.com