I did get home early enough, before dinner started, to take Togo for a walk and even to check out my garden. I saw maybe one lettuce sprout where I planted last week. There's still hope.
But then I walked over in the snow to check our apple trees we planted last year. Unfortunately, most of them have been nibbled on by rabbits, maybe even girdled. Arrrgghhh.
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3 comments:
Well, you could do like I do and invest nearly $10 in each little twig building a steel cage around it to protect it. Your neighbors will no doubtedly laugh behind your back, but if you have a fifty percent success rate, you'll consider yourself a bloody genius. (2nd person is so handy, isn't it?)
pablo
www.roundrockjournal.com
Bad! Bad wabbits!
Just returned to blogging from a little break... sorry to hear about Puffball.
pablo- considering those trees cost about $25 apiece, that might not be a bad investment.
rurality- thanks. He was a good cat.
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