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I had one year that the squirrels ate all the cucumbers small. I think they liked them for the water. I had to net them to get anything at all.
I love my patio because I can easily see my garden from it. It is also easy to get the hose and water my garden. All can be done from the safety of my patio.
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That's too bad about the cucumber. Thankfully, cucumbers are usually fairly prolific plants, so hopefully you will be able to enjoy a perfect cuke soon.