tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6276751.post3818881891117631219..comments2023-10-20T11:26:12.314-05:00Comments on Ocean: the twists and turns of a Saturdayninahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01222848486174278888noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6276751.post-73428278952372148952015-06-07T13:54:26.784-05:002015-06-07T13:54:26.784-05:00Similar problem here, but I think it's chipmun...Similar problem here, but I think it's chipmunks that go for the tomatoes. This year I'm putting them on the porch (potted) in hopes the chipmunks/squirrels won't be so bold.<br /><br />Just think...by next summer, Snowdrop will be toddling around, picking her own tomatoes!Charlottehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01821118044192675764noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6276751.post-55552249806570296392015-06-06T22:51:06.967-05:002015-06-06T22:51:06.967-05:00Yippee! Ed saves the day, and breakfast! Good jo...Yippee! Ed saves the day, and breakfast! Good job, Ed! :D<br /><br />Sorry to hear about the loss of your peas and beans. Hope the tomatoes survive. Over here, we appear to have a squirrel that likes to steal our cherry tomatoes. They take a green one here and there and leave the tooth-marked green on the deck. But once the tomatoes start to ripen we find bits of fruit here and there on the grass below the deck, evidence that someone is enjoying them. <br /><br />Until last year, I never would have thought that a squirrel would be interested in tomatoes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com