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Bunny love
Okay, so I don't know if it's really love, lust, or just friends, but we have bunnies in our back yard!
We saw a bunny the first night we looked at this house for rent, and I took it as a good sign. I mean, if it's good enough for a bunny to hang around... Every once and a while we'll see a bunny out front, usually at dusk or later, and every time I feel happy.
So it was a bonus when the bunny started to visit our backyard. The cats enjoyed watching, too. Well just the other day, bunny brought a friend. (Mouse over the pic to spot the 2nd bunny.)
It was a cold, blustery day (well, as 'cold and blustery' we can get for Texas in April), and the bunnies were snuggled down out of the wind and munching on our crop of weeds (dandelions). Too cute not to snap some pictures.
Any ideas for what to do when we plant an actual garden? I don't mind bunny visiting, but I'd rather not feed the bunny armies. (What? Didn't you know about the underground militia of bunnies and squirrels?) I've thought about growing a few tasty morsels outside the planned garden just for bunnies; kind of like a tribute. But the only cutie I want to share my garden bounty with is Bonez.
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Bunnybunnybunny! I love bunnies!! I don't know from gardening or repelling bunny armies, but if you are planning a garden, does that mean you're gonna stay a while?
Try posting little tiny signs... "No Bunnies Allowed" "Big Brother is Watching You"...
maybe build a short fence. or read http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/howto/pests/garden/ this. it seems to have some good advice. or http://www.azcentral.com/home/garden/articles/0717southwestgarden17.html . here too: http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/1996/7-12-1996/rabscuttle.html . Hope it works out