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RE: Rich soil,more digging, lots of weeds, and finally calcium is ready!

in HiveGarden2 years ago

Oh, you look like you're having fun! I think I will follow your example and start saving egg shells. I'm also going to do more companion planting and after seeing a bunny napping in my swiss chard last year, I'm looking for flowers that rabbits don't like.

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It's a roller-coaster here :D and party didn't even started properly!

Bunny?
Really? Awwwwwwwww, love them, but they are buggers and serious harm, especially during the winter time.
Hm, maybe try out with garlic, rare animals are enjoying it's smell, soak it in water and spray it on the plants, or sprinkle it on if you're using a powder. They will try maybe few more times, but probably will give up.

Egg shells are awesome, just throw them away on air in several weeks you are having high quality supplement!

 2 years ago  

The little monster bunny was stretched out in the middle of it like he had found nirvana. It was just a small patch. I put upside down forks in the soil beside it and then bunny left it alone but came back to harvest all of it just before I could.

The more you are describing it, more I would eventually let him eat what he likes. :D
(sounds just too cute!)

Maybe find out what kind of smell rabbits aren't enjoying, I took a look around that topic and only garlic popped up.