tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7868417525210476495.post6687671400882624923..comments2022-11-24T04:37:12.926-06:00Comments on The Minnesota Garden: Winter RabbitsJennifer Kirbyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13129049968192643766noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7868417525210476495.post-86486431546540297182010-03-05T13:30:00.568-06:002010-03-05T13:30:00.568-06:00I didn't leave anything tall enough this year ...I didn't leave anything tall enough this year (by chance) so although I have the same situation with rabbits walking over the fences, they haven't found anything yet.<br /><br />Ugh, the space underneath my front deck is sure starting to smell like animal, though! I'm sure the rabbits have a happy snow-free home there. :P I hope it goes away over the summer, we've never had it smell like this before!<br /><br />Amazing flower, I hope I start to see some green in my yard soon!!!phishladyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16139149275548988503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7868417525210476495.post-37870182296536234842010-01-12T09:02:12.654-06:002010-01-12T09:02:12.654-06:00I have the same "critter issues" in my Z...I have the same "critter issues" in my Zone 4 garden. Chicken wire surrounds the "truly precious" gardens (usually our food plots), but in the interest of biodiversity, I have to believe there's a way to live alongside the rabbits (and moles, voles, raccoons, deer, etc.) that inhabit my back yard. I believe we all deserve to share the same spaces (I mean, if we push them out of our yards, they still need to go <i>someplace</i>), so somehow we must learn to coexist. <br /><br />If I could train the bunnies to eat that noxious weed, creeping charlie, I'd welcome <i>many more</i> of them! :) <br /><br />Anyway, just my two cents. Thanks for your blog!Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04236305250840092635noreply@blogger.com