Re: CHAT: Hello!


Hello Dakota,
        Sorry about your bunny problem. If you like herbs combine them with
your flowers. Thyme, Oregano and some of the other smelly ones may deter
them. Many of my customers get good control sprinkling Blood meal around. It
not only smells bad to the bunnies but it fertilizes the plants too.
        A hot pepper spray may also help deter

betsy
evergreen co
The rain has finally stopped. We got 1.5" in 6 days. a good soaking week



> > Hello! I'm new to the list. Either I joined a "cat" list thinking I
> was
> > joining a gardening list, or you permit off topic messages. LOL! We
> have
> > four rescued cats who will eat anything we stick into a chunk of tuna.
> > Jake is our escape artist. Minky likes to sit on your shoulder or
> head.
> > Silver bites my toes! Misty likes to grab you when you walk by.
> >
> >
> > I'm recovering from my first surgery and felt rather lonely, so I
> thought
> > I'd see what you folks are up to.
> >
> > Any help here with plants cottontail rabbits won't eat? Never got to
> see
> > my tulips or many of the daffodils bloom. I hate fences, but they're
> in
> > my only small flower garden. Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> > God bless,
> > Dakota
>
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