When you live in the country you have to put fences up around your garden so that you can enjoy the bounty instead of the deer and other wildlife. Our son built this fence for his soon to be wife. Jamie’s Garden is producing some great vegetables already. If the deer could read the sign they would know they are not welcome in Jamie’s Garden.
I see lots of fresh salads and salsa in their future!
I’m linking up to Signs, signs with Lesley and to Good Fences #63 with TexWisGirl!
That looks like a well-tended garden. Love the sign!
Great post
Deer don’t read very well around here!
Very cool! The garden gate and sign are great!
The critters can be a pain eating all the goodies. Jamie has a nice garden! Great fence photos. Have a happy day!
that’s sweet. made me smile. 🙂
Good fencing round his veggie patch
Yes fences for gardens but a big space under neath for a groundhog. They love the gardens.
Cute….shows the love your son has for his sweetie. I’m sure she’ll tend to that garden well and together they will enjoy the goodness from it.
How sweet of him to put up this fence for his soon to be bride’s garden. That is adorable. Looks like it’s coming along nicely.
I love the whole gate thing…and I wanted to say I love the photo in your header.
A must for sure for us folks who garden in the country, the deer, rabbit, and other critters would love our garden too.Have a blessed day!
Aw! What a sweet gift for his bride!
What a fine gift for Jamie! Good fences make good neighbors — even if they are wildlife.
Love the sign!
That is so cute Ellen! Deer are beautiful but I know they can be a problem for gardeners in the Pacific Northwest! The dogwood in your header shot is so beautiful. Makes me homesick.