Really? I see more of them each year. Every time I talk to one of their riders they say they really like them and it gets them out more.
I guess maybe not enough of a worthwhile number to make it a viable market.
We watched this on cable when it came out over 10 years ago. Watching it again, forgotten 90% of it, even more relevant today. Still a great show. On Netflix
Person of Interest
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1839578/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
Variety is key. Cherry and grape tomatoes go all season. Romas come at once near end of season. Beefstake variety come mid to late and go for some time. I bring in all green tomatoes before the frost and they gradually ripen until October, a few go bad but not many. Last year I tried some...
I always thought this was an interesting way to carry a bike on a motorbike
Here is a link to the thread on AdvRider
https://advrider.com/f/threads/adventure-around-gaspe-peninsula-quebec-canada.1095251/
They will eat sun flower seeds too. Seems to go in waves. They are not touching the plants this year so far but last year they trimmed a few. Saw them snacking on dried up oak leaves that blew in from the neighbour’s tree.
The wrap should discourage them.
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