Michael Lusk
Deeply Rooted
So far, I've learned three things this week.
1) Rabbits can somehow manage to squeeze through extremely narrow spaces.
2) Rabbits like both Zinnia AND young bean plants.
3) You shouldn't refer to rabbits as predators.
I live in a city and have a very small garden bed along a privacy fence which is enclosed with plastic fencing; unfortunately there's a small gap between the two. Last night I found all of my bean plants and zinnia had been consumed down to little stubs poking up from the ground.
I told my wife about the situation and she asked "how do you know it was rabbits" to which I replied "either rabbits or some other predator" which prompted her to ask if I thought a mountain lion had eaten my plants and then more jokes ensued...the material was just too easy for my family to work with.
1) Rabbits can somehow manage to squeeze through extremely narrow spaces.
2) Rabbits like both Zinnia AND young bean plants.
3) You shouldn't refer to rabbits as predators.
I live in a city and have a very small garden bed along a privacy fence which is enclosed with plastic fencing; unfortunately there's a small gap between the two. Last night I found all of my bean plants and zinnia had been consumed down to little stubs poking up from the ground.
I told my wife about the situation and she asked "how do you know it was rabbits" to which I replied "either rabbits or some other predator" which prompted her to ask if I thought a mountain lion had eaten my plants and then more jokes ensued...the material was just too easy for my family to work with.