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Gardening with Rabbits

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I took some pictures today. All I have up that is not tiny are the purple majesty potatoes, Little Marvel peas and cabbage that is under the tulle netting. I have strawberries, but they need to be weeded and a lot of mint and things like that.

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Carol Dee

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Gardening with Rabitts, I just bought some tule for the garden. Wow, row covers are EXPENSIVE at the garden supply stores. DH want so use it on squash. I told him pollunators will not be able to get to blooms. Better do some research. Cool way to keep it in place. :)
 

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Blue berries


Broccoli and tomatoes


Squash, peppers, onions



strawberries, corn lettuce, spinach, carrots



containers of potatoes, cucumbers, sweet potatoes, more strawberries,

didn't work right the first time
 

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journey11 said:
Workin' on it! Waiting on hubby to mow the lawn first! ;)

My garden mostly isn't planted yet too...
Hoping to do the mowing tonight - then, when the weeds aren't taller than the garden, I'll take some picts. :D
 

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Raining now so no pics, but my garden isn't neat and tidy like some of you guys. (maybe that is why I take so many macro pics!!!! lol lol lol)
 

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the large plants are my perennials. Front part is my butterfly garden with rhubarb for eating. Back is lilies

Rest of garden about 2 weeks behind
 

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onions are laying over. already have quite a few drying

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squash looking healthy and sauting some tonight
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tomatoes coming along well. a bunch of green ones. impatiently waiting for the red ones
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on the other side of the tomatoes is some pretty kale, I cut the last cabbage today and some other stuff
 
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