Re: Baby bunnies NOW Discouraging Neighborhood Cats


What do the leaves smell like??

Theresa

Christopher P. Lindsey wrote:

>>But did it keep her out of the yard totally? Sheesh... but unfortunately I
>>also have a neighbor that drives me nuts... she finally put up a solid wood
>>fence, wish is was taller.:)
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>Actually, yes.  I think it was ultimately Romeo that convinced her.  Not
>that she's scared of him, but I think she's scared of being responsible for
>him escaping.
>
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>>Have you considered barbed wire on top of your fence line?  If it wasn't
>>illegal here, I would have it!.  But only on one side, the rest of the
>>neighbors are fine.... LOL!
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>I think it's illegal here too, but that's not my style anyhow.  :)
>
>If you do need a thorny screen, I'd recommend Rosa eglanteria (sweetbriar
>rose).  I love that plant!  The flowers and hips are nice, but the best
>part is the fragrant leaves.  On a warm summer day I can smell the oils
>100' away.
>
>I planted 144 of them last fall; hopefully I'll have some to share soon!
>
>Chris
>
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