Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for June 07, 2015
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Rose: I know how appealing my garden can be to hungry bunnies... But the sprouts are small! I'm asking you to fight the urge for a quick snack... Because if you're patient...the vegetables will have a chance to grow...and I'll share my harvest with you! Discuss it amongst yourselves! Do we have an understanding? Rabbit: Let's eat! Rabbit 2: Yes! Rabbit 3: Snack time!
Argythree over 9 years ago
There’s no reasoning with cute little bunnies…
Nachikethass over 9 years ago
Shoot the little varmints!
Sheila Hardie over 9 years ago
They failed the marshmallow test.
Cheapskate0 over 9 years ago
Shared comment between Prickly City and Rose Is Rose:.There’s no reasoning with bunnies!
mjb515 over 9 years ago
If they won’t wait for the veggie harvest, start the rabbit harvest!
rshive over 9 years ago
Sort of like the rabbits where we used to live. They would climb up rabbit fencing to get into the garden.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 9 years ago
My cat solves this problem. I don’t love it but that’s nature and you can’t negotiate!
specinss over 9 years ago
Let eat now and also when the harvest arrives!
AliCom over 9 years ago
Just like humans, the bunnies want instant gradification.
puggles over 9 years ago
I plant marigolds all around my garden (it is small, so this is cost-effective. I keeps almost all the bunnies and squirrels out because they hate the smell. Now if only I could keep the dogs from jumping the fence and eating the ripe tomatoes and peppers . . . .
xSigoff Premium Member over 9 years ago
Deer are more the style where I live. Electric Fence chargers are the order of the day. …See farm equipment.
cubswin2016 over 9 years ago
Be vewy vewy quiet and hunt some wabbits. HAHAHA!
fdhefty over 9 years ago
You can always call in the coyotes. They showed up in our town this spring, And I have only seen one rabbit near our garden this year, and that was before it was planted
Lyons Group, Inc. over 9 years ago
When I was a kid, my grandpa (R.I.P.) never did let cuteness get in the way of him growing vegetables. He told me that one day back in the late 1940’s, every time he saw a rabbit in his field, he would get out his rifle, load it with one double-naught (00) shell, fired it, and when the smoke cleared, he said there was nothing left of that animal but the ears and the cottontail! Not mention he said he saw every rabbit running for dear life out of that field after they heard the blast!
mggreen over 9 years ago
Fence, fence, fence! Then in fall open a small section. Apply a dose of 22 caliber. Close opening & stew the wascally wabbit in your veggies. Works for me.
amethyst52 Premium Member over 9 years ago
If it gets in the humans way it must die!! Just plant some extra for the critters and stop killing everything! Jerks.
abbybookcase over 9 years ago
this works in books. in gone away lake, the old guy has a fenced in garden for himself, and a not fenced one for the other living creatures. not sure it would work in real life, fence or no fence.
Tarredandfeathered over 9 years ago
I always thought Vegetable Gardens were just Bait for Rabbit Stew..Those Carrots & Onions serve Two Purposes:First, the Bait, then the Stew.Maybe toss in a row of Peas, too..
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 9 years ago
BUNNIES!
Zero-Gabriel over 9 years ago
Rabbit diet myths… Just get and used HAY…
hk Premium Member over 2 years ago
That is why I put up an electric fence.