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Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Bunny Battles


The wild rabbits are feasting on the lilies in my garden. They chomp off the leaves and the tops. I planted brown and white “chocolate” lilies, but the only way I’ll ever see them is by the picture on the package. So the lilies are being replaced by cosmos ~ the bunnies pretty much ignore them.

My wish for sunflowers in the garden is also being sabotaged by the same critters.  They leave behind just enough of the bare stems to prove that they’re winning the battle. My response is to keep planting more seeds, and to sprinkle some bunny-be-gone garlic and dried blood (ugh) granules. The smell is supposed to repel them. We’ll see…

As for Swiss chard, the bunnies seem to be nibbling some of it, but not much. Guess it’s not their first choice for their menu selection.

This year I did not plant any spinach. From last year I know it starts off better than the wimpy-looking Swiss chard, but bolts way too soon. When the Swiss chard takes off, it keeps growing strong until late fall. In fact, it’s the very last of my veggies that I harvest. I pretty much use spinach and Swiss chard interchangeably anyway.

When the peas are finished ~ yes, they are blossoming now ~ I will put in carrots. They'll be planted behind the wire fence that Jenn helped me put in last year. It's buried forever about 6 - 8 inches deep! Let the bunnies watch those carrots grow. Hopefully they'll not be munching any of them.

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