A feeling of foreboding
May. 5th, 2011 05:11 pmI started my garden a few weeks ago. Mostly, I put in an asparagus bed that I am hoping will serve us well for years, and I'm trying a bunch of brussel sprout plants. When the tomato and basil seedlings appear at the garden store, I'll be adding as many of those as I can fit.
Last night, my husband looked out the window and called Hannah over to see what he had spotted. I looked, and was filled with a feeling of doom for my garden.


I've never seen a bunny in my yard - between having outdoor cats that scent the place up and several packs of coyotes in the woods around our house keeping the population down, they never seem to make it into our backyard. (The squirrels on the other hand, oooooooh, they're annoying).
Mr. Rabbit sat out there without moving for quite a long time without even really moving, but he was gone this morning. I'm hoping he doesn't come back, but if he does...
Does anyone know if rabbits like brussel sprouts?
Last night, my husband looked out the window and called Hannah over to see what he had spotted. I looked, and was filled with a feeling of doom for my garden.

Can you see why? Maybe this will help. (You can also click to make the pics bigger.)

I've never seen a bunny in my yard - between having outdoor cats that scent the place up and several packs of coyotes in the woods around our house keeping the population down, they never seem to make it into our backyard. (The squirrels on the other hand, oooooooh, they're annoying).
Mr. Rabbit sat out there without moving for quite a long time without even really moving, but he was gone this morning. I'm hoping he doesn't come back, but if he does...
Does anyone know if rabbits like brussel sprouts?
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Date: 2011-05-05 09:14 pm (UTC)I can get you the loan of a .22, but the municipality would probably frown on the idea.
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Date: 2011-05-05 09:52 pm (UTC)I have some black netting I got at home depot that goes over the garden to keep it safe from things like cute bunnies. It drapes over the tall tomato tepees.
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Date: 2011-05-05 09:53 pm (UTC)GAH. They are destructive little vegetable-eating machines. One bunny can take down a garden in an afternoon.
I wish you luck dealing with it. Maybe get a dog?
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Date: 2011-05-06 03:12 pm (UTC)Getting a dog seems like awfully heavy artillery, as much as Ms Hannah would think it was the BEST THING EVER.
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Date: 2011-05-06 04:31 pm (UTC)Apparently the logic for basil it gives them something to eat that isn't your veggies. At least that's what
Then again, that's why I leave the planting and such to her and just provide support with setting up the fence around the garden. And with eating the produce, of course. :)
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