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    #16
    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    Everything I have ever tried to grow has been instantly eaten by rabbits.
    I expect they are as hungry as you Chris! Wild rabbits or pet rabbits? I am fond of rabbits- those cute little twitching noses they have.
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      #17
      Wild rabbits, of which there seem to be an infinite supply. There is one sitting right outside my window here at work, in fact. Starting at me. Daring me to plant a garden out there so that he can eat everything in it. Well, not today, Peter Cottontail! I know I've lost that battle. The only way I am going to be able to feed myself with a garden is if I use it as bait and then make stew out of all the rabbits who show up for the feast!

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        #18
        Wild rabbits, of which there seem to be an infinite supply. There is one sitting right outside my window here at work, in fact. Stating at me. Daring me to plant a garden out there so that he can eat everything in it. Well, not today, Peter Cottontail!
        Awww how cute. If were me I'd go out and give him a bit of salad!

        I know I've lost that battle. The only way I am going to be able to feed myself with a garden is if I use it as bait and then make stew out of all the rabbits who show up for the feast!
        Nooooo... don't say that!!!! Rabbits are adorable.
        Ludwig van Beethoven
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          #19
          Originally posted by Chris View Post
          Everything I have ever tried to grow has been instantly eaten by rabbits.
          Where's Elmer Fudd when you need him?

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            #20
            The rabbits continue their assault upon me! Today at work a baby rabbit ran into the shipping department while the doors were open. We eventually managed to pull him out from behind the desk where he was hiding, trap him in a jacket, and put him back outside. I voted for stew, but the others wouldn't have it

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              #21
              Originally posted by Chris View Post
              The rabbits continue their assault upon me! Today at work a baby rabbit ran into the shipping department while the doors were open. We eventually managed to pull him out from behind the desk where he was hiding, trap him in a jacket, and put him back outside. I voted for stew, but the others wouldn't have it
              How can you suggest a baby goes into a stew Chris?
              Poor little thing- probably got lost from his mother...
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                #22
                Originally posted by AeolianHarp View Post
                How can you suggest a baby goes into a stew Chris?
                Poor little thing- probably got lost from his mother...
                I don't know whether he was still with his mother. The shipping manager said she saw a bird pick him up and try to fly off with him, but then dropped him. So either way, this little guy had a couple of lucky escapes today.

                So I spared him from my stew today, but if I catch him near my house eating all my plants, all bets are off...

                Which reminds, me - the repellent you spray on your plants to keep rabbits away? This is apparently nothing but a delicious salad dressing to them.

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                  #23
                  I don't know whether he was still with his mother. The shipping manager said she saw a bird pick him up and try to fly off with him, but then dropped him. So either way, this little guy had a couple of lucky escapes today.
                  He must be so tiny, poor little thing!

                  So I spared him from my stew today, but if I catch him near my house eating all my plants, all bets are off...
                  He is a baby and you have plenty to eat, have some compassion..

                  Which reminds, me - the repellent you spray on your plants to keep rabbits away? This is apparently nothing but a delicious salad dressing to them.
                  But will either make them ill later or kill other wildlife. Repellents are vile.
                  Ludwig van Beethoven
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                    #24
                    Back on topic- I bought Thyme from Asda yesterday. Smells divine. I also remembered the name of the bush I rescued from Aldi- Hydrangea.
                    Ludwig van Beethoven
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                      #25
                      Pet rabbits are cute. But farmers hate wild rabbits eating the crops.

                      Now the roses have nice healthy buds , I noticed the leaves on one particular rose bush has black spot already. I know it wont kill the roses but I don't want it to spread.
                      So, what is the best natural prevention for this ugly blight? Some kind of spray I can use.
                      ‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Megan View Post
                        Pet rabbits are cute. But farmers hate wild rabbits eating the crops.

                        Now the roses have nice healthy buds , I noticed the leaves on one particular rose bush has black spot already. I know it wont kill the roses but I don't want it to spread.
                        So, what is the best natural prevention for this ugly blight? Some kind of spray I can use.
                        Good for you not using chemicals. I'm using milk - 2 parts water to one part milk, it helps, but won't cure. I've also underplanted the worst affected bushes with Chives.
                        'Man know thyself'

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Peter View Post
                          Good for you not using chemicals. I'm using milk - 2 parts water to one part milk, it helps, but won't cure. I've also underplanted the worst affected bushes with Chives.
                          Ah, thanks Peter, I'm pleased you mentioned using milk - with 2 parts water, how often should I spray it on and what time of day? Also I will grow chives underneath the worst one, though there are pansies there . Is it too late to plant chives?
                          ‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Megan View Post
                            Ah, thanks Peter, I'm pleased you mentioned using milk - with 2 parts water, how often should I spray it on and what time of day? Also I will grow chives underneath the worst one, though there are pansies there . Is it too late to plant chives?
                            I spray them once a week in the evening - you should find some chives at your garden centre, give it a go!
                            'Man know thyself'

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Peter View Post
                              I spray them once a week in the evening - you should find some chives at your garden centre, give it a go!
                              Will do Peter, thanks!
                              ‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’

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                                #30
                                I just buy Chives from Asda or Aldi and plant them- they are quite hardy- they last about 2 years!
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