I love the picture of your bunny - and I'm glad to say we have a bunny-less garden this year. For which I am very grateful. Now my ornamental alliums (and all the veggies) are safe!
There's a bunny that appears at the edge of the woods across from my front door. I've named him Peter. Unfortunately, this occurs only between dusk and dawn, and my streetlight doesn't give a very good look at him. Although I'm not supposed to do so, sometimes I can't resist throwing my veggie scraps far down into the woods, hoping he will find them.
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I love the picture of your bunny - and I'm glad to say we have a bunny-less garden this year. For which I am very grateful. Now my ornamental alliums (and all the veggies) are safe!
There's a bunny that appears at the edge of the woods across from my front door. I've named him Peter. Unfortunately, this occurs only between dusk and dawn, and my streetlight doesn't give a very good look at him. Although I'm not supposed to do so, sometimes I can't resist throwing my veggie scraps far down into the woods, hoping he will find them.
A beloved friend, now gone, liked to say, "You're no bunny till some bunny loves you."
XO T
Tara....
What a sweet quote to remind you of a departed friend.
Garden the weekend away.
xo, Rosemary
JudyMac...
I sometimes do that with my kitchen scraps too. Webster eats most of them except cantaloupe and watermelon rinds and things like that.
Enjoy this first weekend of summer.
xo, Rosemary
CommonWeeder...
Congratulations. A bunny-free garden is a good thing.
xo, Rosemary
Such a pretty graphic of a rabbit.
Happy weekend.
Karen
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