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Welcome to the First Day of Spring!!
We have been having wonderful weather although it seems that no week goes by without a cold front moving in for a few days.
Last I told you about planting our garden. We finished planting and today, we looked and the rabbits ate all but on pepper and several of the tomatoes. Hubby was heart broken. We have never had rabbits before and now one is living under my she shed which is next to one of the gardens. I guess it is back to the store for some more.
Hubby put a fence up around the garden. Hopefully, they don't get to the other ones.
Have a great upcoming weekend!
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Oh my, so sorry about your garden. You may very well need to hand the scents of prey in your garden. One easy way is mesh bags (like avocados come in) filled with hair. A local barber shop may be happy to give some, as well as a dog grooming parlor. You will have the scents of man and a beast. We also use urine, as do many gardeners, but many find it off putting. But honestly urine from healthy folks is not a safety hazard.
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for featuring my Lemon Pudding Pie, I really appreciate it. I hope we get spring temperatures soon so I can get my garden going. Hope you have a great week and thanks so much for the party!
Miz Helen
Thanks for hosting Bev. I am number 49 this week. I hope your like mt bublbs I created. I hope you are feeling well!
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ReplyDeleteMy Link Ups for today's party are # 51, 52 and 54!!
Thanks so much for hosting this wonderful party!! I really appreciate the time and effort that goes into it along with visiting all the links!! I hope you are having a great week!!
Hugs,
Deb
Debbie-Dabble Blog
Hi there, Bev, thanks for hosting and have an awesome day. Wonderful features.
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Bev, thank you for hosting. Sorry to hear about the rabbits stealing all the yummy veggies. Hopefully, that gate will keep it out. Wishing you a great rest of the week. I'm sharing numbers 11, 13, and 14 this time.
ReplyDeleteThat is awful about the bunnies! Reminds me of the rodents and squirrels we had at the apartment... so maddening! I hope you find a solution! I'm at 79 and 80 this week!
ReplyDeleteHi, Bev; it looks like your garden is early for Easter, with those bunnies already in site. Here in Southern Ontario is still too cold to plant outside, but my chives and garlic are sprouting. Thank you for hosting another great party; I am sharing #101 Meat Pies with an Irish Touch. Have an awesome week!
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DeleteYes, I guess it is too cold to be gardening in Ontario, but hopefully soon. I love your meat pies. I pinned it and hope to make them soon. They look so yummy.
Hugs,
Bev
Thanks so much for featuring my homemade thin mint cookies! This week I shared #105. Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteSpring is all around us, with daffodils, hyacinths, forsythia, cherries and redbuds in bloom! Thanks for the party -- I've linked #68 and 69.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry about your critter eaten garden! We're investing in new protective netting this year because last year a groundhog family devoured my entire sweet potato crop.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for hosting!
Angie
PS My linkups are #163, 164 & 165