[identity profile] eggplant333.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
Dearest Wise Ones of DSLJ,

I have a few tomato plants in large pots growing in my yard, which is on the corner of a busy street outside of Davis. I live in a first floor apartment, so this is the most convenient and sunniest place to keep my plants. In the past few weeks, as some of my very first ripe tomatoes have started to appear, I've noticed that they seem to be disappearing at a faster rate than I'm picking them. This makes me sad/annoyed, since I'm new to growing veggies and am ecstatic every time a little cherry tomato looks ready for me to pick.

I'm pretty sure it's not an animal that's snacking on my veggies, since there are never any little bits left behind or bite marks on other tomatoes. They're popped off quite efficiently, as I would do myself.

What should I do? There's not really another place where I could keep them. I'm thinking of just putting a note outside next to the pots, something to the effect of, 'I know you're eating my tomatoes, and that really sucks since I put so much effort into growing them and now can't even enjoy eating them. I'll take a photo of you the next time I see you.' Any other ideas? If it's somebody hungry who doesn't have anything else to eat, I'd feel less annoyed of course, but they're little cherry tomatoes so even a handful (which would take my plants weeks to produce, at this point) would hardly be a satisfying snack.

What do you think?
Thanks.

ninja scavengers

Date: 2010-08-05 12:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davelew.livejournal.com
I really think you are underestimating the number, voraciousness, and fastidiousness of Somerville's wild scavengers. I would not expect there to any remnants of fruit after the animals were done with it.

For example, there was a box of Fruit Loops emptied next to the trash can at the intersection of Willow Ave and the bike path this morning, as well as a serving of onion rings nearby on the other side of the path. I doubt there will be traces of either in 48 hours. There will be no mess, nothing left over, and no incriminating bite marks, but everything will be gone.

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