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« on: 12-Sep-09, 01:57:10 PM »

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=112569465

From NPR.  The audio is worth listening to as there is a wonderful whoosh as a peregrine makes a high speed, pass enroute to the falconer's shoulder.

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« Reply #1 on: 12-Sep-09, 02:44:35 PM »

think i can get one of the local kestrels or coopers hawks to guard my heritage tomato plant, Mr. Stripey, against squirrels?

I'd camp out to watch that.
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« Reply #2 on: 12-Sep-09, 09:27:00 PM »

think i can get one of the local kestrels or coopers hawks to guard my heritage tomato plant, Mr. Stripey, against squirrels?

I'd camp out to watch that.


Glad to hear Mr. Stripey is still going strong. Smiley
The squirrels have been digging out my container plants, and planting  walnuts in the pots!! crying
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« Reply #3 on: 12-Sep-09, 10:56:06 PM »

The squirrels have been digging out my container plants, and planting  walnuts in the pots!! crying

squirrel tupperware?
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« Reply #4 on: 14-Sep-09, 11:20:49 AM »

I've had good luck with sprinkling black pepper around the plants.  Don't let the pepper touch the plant,  because it burns the leaves in some plants, and you have to reapply every couple of days or after it rains, but I've had good luck.  I bought one of those big containers of ground black pepper at a warehouse club. 
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« Reply #5 on: 14-Sep-09, 10:24:23 PM »

I've had good luck with sprinkling black pepper around the plants.  Don't let the pepper touch the plant,  because it burns the leaves in some plants, and you have to reapply every couple of days or after it rains, but I've had good luck.  I bought one of those big containers of ground black pepper at a warehouse club. 


I fought squirrels for several years, and finally gave up.  My squirrels were picking them before they were even big enough to make proper fried green tomatoes.  I never got a ripe tomato in spite of an abundance of small tomatoes!  I tried numerous things people suggested, though I didn't try black pepper around the plants.  I did buy some of the "pepper wax" you're supposed to spray directly on the fruits; it's very hot chili pepper in a waxy binder that helps it stay on the fruit.  My squirrels ancestors must have come from down south where the chili pepper is native, 'cause it didn't seem to phase them.  Now I just grow herbs...
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« Reply #6 on: 15-Sep-09, 09:22:27 AM »

Patti's and my squirrels? must have the same ancestors. they love Red Pepper!
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« Reply #7 on: 15-Sep-09, 11:15:09 AM »

Growin’ ‘maters in the hot sun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)
I planted ‘maters but I got none
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)

I left my garden and it feels so bad
Guess my race is run
The best tomaters that I ever had
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won

Growin’ ‘maters in the hot sun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)
I lost my ‘maters and I lost my fun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)


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« Reply #8 on: 15-Sep-09, 11:41:27 AM »

Growin’ ‘maters in the hot sun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)
I planted ‘maters but I got none
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)

I left my garden and it feels so bad
Guess my race is run
The best tomaters that I ever had
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won
I fought the squirrels and the

Growin’ ‘maters in the hot sun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)
I lost my ‘maters and I lost my fun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)


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I love that song and love your lyrics....LOL  police
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« Reply #9 on: 15-Sep-09, 12:27:30 PM »

Great "song" Paul  Smiley
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« Reply #10 on: 15-Sep-09, 02:03:07 PM »

great song Paul!

but I didn't give up!  what's happening here is that when a squirrel gnaws part of a Mr. Stripey, I fry up the rest. I'm also proactively picking the big ones green and developing a real taste for it. They're frying up like eggplant, to which they are related but you'd never know under non-wartime conditions. Tobacco and deadly nightshade and potatoes are also related...I'm wondering if I can perform any more alchemy. I might try if I don't die of squirrel cooties (yes, I cut off the squirrelled bits, yes, I wash them, and yes I fry them well).
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« Reply #11 on: 15-Sep-09, 02:06:28 PM »

Growin’ ‘maters in the hot sun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)
I planted ‘maters but I got none
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)

I left my garden and it feels so bad
Guess my race is run
The best tomaters that I ever had
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won

Growin’ ‘maters in the hot sun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)
I lost my ‘maters and I lost my fun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)


Paul

‘maters - love it!  laugh
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« Reply #12 on: 15-Sep-09, 04:52:50 PM »

Growin’ ‘maters in the hot sun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)
I planted ‘maters but I got none
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)

I left my garden and it feels so bad
Guess my race is run
The best tomaters that I ever had
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won

Growin’ ‘maters in the hot sun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)
I lost my ‘maters and I lost my fun
I fought the squirrels and the squirrels won (twice)


Paul

Love it Paul!  and I LOVE Maters!   hysterical
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« Reply #13 on: 15-Sep-09, 04:56:04 PM »


 They're frying up like eggplant, to which they are related but you'd never know under non-wartime conditions. Tobacco and deadly nightshade and potatoes are also related...I'm wondering if I can perform any more alchemy.

Funny you should mention Nightshade - that was the lead story of a freebie that I picked up in Whole Foods in Annapolis on Saturday morning.  The freebie was Edible Chesapeake and there are similiar editions for other areas around the Country.  I was amazed how much of our local foods are part of the Nightshade family.
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« Reply #14 on: 15-Sep-09, 09:35:42 PM »

great song Paul!

but I didn't give up!  what's happening here is that when a squirrel gnaws part of a Mr. Stripey, I fry up the rest. I'm also proactively picking the big ones green and developing a real taste for it. They're frying up like eggplant, to which they are related but you'd never know under non-wartime conditions. Tobacco and deadly nightshade and potatoes are also related...I'm wondering if I can perform any more alchemy. I might try if I don't die of squirrel cooties (yes, I cut off the squirrelled bits, yes, I wash them, and yes I fry them well).

Dale, I don't know how you're preparing your fried green tomatoes; most of the time when I've had them in restaurants they're breaded with flour.  However, our tradition here it to use course ground corn meal (the wimpy stuff you get at the grocery will do, but a nicely crafted milled cornmeal is even better).  We really prefer the corn meal to flour.  We tried it (and prefer it) with eggplant parmesan as well. 
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