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Old April 9, 2010   #1
Origami78
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I just got home and found something knocked my yellow stuffer tomato off the roots ate my entire ghost pepper plant and all the leaves off my habanero plant. I just saved them from the last frost I hope last night and this happens.
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Old April 10, 2010   #2
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what a bummer one thing for sure we have more than just Mother Nature to deal with.

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Old April 10, 2010   #3
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So sorry. Rabbits are evil. The first year I started a whole bunch of peppers and eggplants from seed, I did not know this. I planted them out. The next day I go to check on them. All that was left was rows of little stems sticking out of the ground. I was so upset!
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