Gardening adventures: Week 17
The watermelon plants (see picture at right) that we planted in a separate plot are winding their way around and have some flowers on the ends. I’m hopeful.
They’ve eaten all my broccoli, green beans (see picture at left) and parsley. The broccoli and the green beans and I can accept with grace. The parsley, though, is hard to accept. I’ve taken to calling the rabbits names under my breath that I hope my children never hear.I’ll let you know how my top of fence/window box experiment turns out.
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Posted By Margaret - Mon, Jul 13 2009 at 9:36 AM ESTTry a rubber snake
Hi Robin,
I feel your pain..I caught a rabbit swallowing my zinnia seedlings this spring--just slurping up the last leaf as I ran out screaming. I've been using a black rubber snake for a couple years (the rabbits love my cosmos too) and it really works. You have to move it every day, though, or the rabbits catch on pretty quickly. Maybe get a couple snakes since your garden is large and your spirits low. Good luck!


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