RE: Alfalfa Pellets


I have never used alfalfa feeling (almost certainly wrongly)
>that it would draw critters to the garden. I know alfalfa 'tea'
>is not the same concoction as alfalfa pellets (rabbit food). :-)
>I remember your problem with deer,etc. Here, I worry more about
>moose and black bear in the garden.

I use lots of pellets here.
I have lots of wildlife here including a huge black rabbit which has adopted us, obvious an escapee from someones pen. I have never seen any critter touching the alfalpha pellets. They seem to prefere the fresh green things, particularly the delicious dendilions growing in the lawn. The deer prefer the apples on the apple tree. Only occasionally will something even sample an iris althugh the black rabbit  was observed pushing over a siberian flower stalk and sampling the flower.


Chuck Chapman


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