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it is good that she is seeing where the vegetables really come from, now let her share in the cooking process and she will appreciate them more…….hopefully.
My grandparents never had a fence, they said just mix hot peppers in the soil and the rabbits won’t touch them. Apparently rabbits don’t like spicey things.
jeanie5448 over 11 years ago
it is good that she is seeing where the vegetables really come from, now let her share in the cooking process and she will appreciate them more…….hopefully.
seldon913 over 11 years ago
The tomatoes are safe, but that lettuce would be eaten by rabbits before getting half that big without a fence around it.
Stellagal over 11 years ago
My grandparents never had a fence, they said just mix hot peppers in the soil and the rabbits won’t touch them. Apparently rabbits don’t like spicey things.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 11 years ago
My Dad used to grow tomatoes, strawberries and pumpkins, and I think maybe green beans. We tried lettuce, but I don’t recall if that was successful.
vwdualnomand over 11 years ago
or, be raided by the local police thinking your lettuce, pumpkin, tomato plants are marijuana.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 11 years ago
Kinda hard to mistake lettuce, pumpkins and tomatoes for pot, isn’t it?