Subject: Re: We have a rabbit...
From: Christine Tuten <LilSueba@hotmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 25 Aug 98 08:40:43
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> rabbit decided to exercise her digging abilities but she was NOT selective
> about where...and then she started chewing indiscriminantly! Go figure, eh?
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> Brenda wrote:
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>> And that certainly curtailed her freedom because the darn
>> rabbit decided to exercise her digging abilities but she was NOT selective
>> about where...and then she started chewing indiscriminantly! Go figure, eh?
>>
>
Wabbit eating up the good stuff, huh? Don't know about the fertilization part of
your question but I can tell you a wonderful, (safe), way to keep the bunny from
intruding on your special garden spaces. We had wild rabbits devouring our
garden and we found that if you go to a dog groomer and ask for a bag of hair
scraps you will save yourself a lot of headaches. Lay the hair around where
bunny shouldn't go. Bunny can tell it's dog, (enemy), hair and won't get into
garden. Ta-Da!Christine
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