Yessirree Folks, Crop Circles have appeared !! Right here in little ol' Mena, Arkansas!!
There are five of them in my Pumpkin Patch!
My Husband salvaged quite a few cinder blocks from the Masonic Lodge Building after the tornado and we thought they would be a good way of keeping the armadillos (yes, we have them here in the WildWoods!) from rooting around where the pumpkins have been planted. We formed circles and I filled the circles with compost.
The Pumpkin Plants do appear to be happy - they have started blooming but no signs of pumpkinage yet. But I have a feeling it won't be long!
My Husband salvaged quite a few cinder blocks from the Masonic Lodge Building after the tornado and we thought they would be a good way of keeping the armadillos (yes, we have them here in the WildWoods!) from rooting around where the pumpkins have been planted. We formed circles and I filled the circles with compost.
The Pumpkin Plants do appear to be happy - they have started blooming but no signs of pumpkinage yet. But I have a feeling it won't be long!
The Pumpkins in the center Crop Circle are Sugar Pumpkins. The seeds were given to me by a good friend ~ AwtemNymf. Thank you so much!
I'll be sure to let everyone know as soon as we have Babies!
HA! Love your "crop circles" LOL
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I love your crop circles too! hahaha! I hope you get good pumpkins this year dear. Yippee :O)
ReplyDelete*sprinkle sprinkle* They've been enchanted! *winks*
Hmmm- I should send you a vial of faerie dust "Orange" :O)
Oh love that!! What a great idea!!! Good luck with the punkins!!
ReplyDeleteToo funny! ☺
ReplyDeleteHaha, love the crop circles! Wow, armadillos? I'd never thunk it! I must see a picture of them!
ReplyDeleteOooh, pumpkins--I have envy--I could never grow those in my shallow city plot!
Zan, It's hard to get good pics of armadillos. They are nocturnal creatures. And I bet you could grow a pumpkin vine or two - they don't seem to have that deep a root system.
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