Dawn419
Almost Self-Reliant
Oh no!!!
Yes, I will call them. The lead gardener is a great guy who has been working for us for fourteen years. And thanks to recommendations from us, he does most of the houses on this block. I'm guessing one of his helpers did it without him knowing. But I'm perfectly comfortable telling him that if this ever happens again he will be out of a job, no questions asked.framing fowl said:Can you call them and ask them? Maybe if they did do it and are called about it, they'll feel guilty and give them back if they know they're caught. If it was them, they better give them back or they'd be out of a job if it was my peaches. Why would anyone do that???
That was rather cheeky! We had a similar problem a few years back, but it wasn't a gardener, it was a groundhog. We had two old peach trees, with the branches low enough that you had to duck when mowing on the rider. One day we noticed that our just ripening peaches were disappearing. Then early one morning, we discovered a big groundhog actually lounging in the tree, eating peaches. Corn fed deer is great, but peach fed groundhog isn't bad either.Lady Henevere said:I just went out to water the garden and discovered that all the peaches on my little tree are gone but one. Just as they were getting ripe! I think the gardeners must have taken them (the guys who come and mow the lawn), since they are the only ones outside our family who are ever in my backyard. I am so mad!!!!