halfacrehomesteader
Overrun with beasties
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I am nor sure if I picked the right forum so sorry if I didn't. My garden is not worth much any more thanks to such a terribly dry summer and I have let the weeds kind of take over. I was thinking I would bring my sheep into the garden to "clean it up" for me but I'm getting mixed messages as to what is okay or not okay for them to eat. I have a decent amount of tomato plants, just a couple of cucumber plants, maybe 4 pepper plants, and some marigolds. I wasnt sure what I need to get out of there before letting them chow down on the weeds. I have read some tomato plants are okay but not to many. How much though is too many?! If anyone has any thoughts I'd appreciate it!
			
			 
					
				 
 
		
 so I need to give up and let sheep in to take care of the weeds. Maybe I will let them in tomorrow and just keep watch. If they start to eat the stuff they aren't supposed to I will lure them out with some alfalfa pellets
 so I need to give up and let sheep in to take care of the weeds. Maybe I will let them in tomorrow and just keep watch. If they start to eat the stuff they aren't supposed to I will lure them out with some alfalfa pellets  .
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