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Dag nab rabbits

06/03/2016 by Holly

I peeked out my window yesterday to two bunnies noshing away on the edamame.

They were too fast to snap a pic, but they looked like this:

Well, this with some edamame leaves poking out of the sides of their mouths.

Well, this with some edamame leaves poking out of the sides of their mouths.

And my edamame no longer looks like this:

This pic is two weeks old, too. So imagine even more sadness.

This pic is two weeks old, too. So imagine even more sadness.

My neighbor reports they ate ALL his edamame down to the stalks. I spotted them before mine were all eaten, but the plants are about 1/3 gone. I think it’s too late to re-seed, too. I netted it as best as I could with the bird netting, but I don’t expect that to stop them. Maybe we’ll take in a stray fox.

Hope your weekend is cottontail free.

Sincerely,

Mrs. McGregor

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I'm Holly from zone 7b.
My veggies grow above ground where the rabbits help themselves, and the flowers grow in ground where the children help themselves. Sometimes I wish I was a pioneer. Then I move the clothes from the washer to the dryer and think better of it.

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