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Checked last night’s trail cam footage.

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  • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

    Checked last night’s trail cam footage. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry 😭.

    Cuteness overload but how will I ever grow any veg 😭. I think I’ll go for sheer quantity and hope for the best. Though maybe I’ll get stuck in a bunny doom loop - the more I grow the more bunnies there are. They are so lovely to watch though. They were playing around outside the greenhouse as I pricked out rainbow chard seedlings. Sigh.

    These are smaller even than lil bun.

    #rabbits

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    @helenclayton awwww. (My parents have a related issue with deer. This photo was taken a few blocks from their thoroughly urban, though small city, house. So beautiful, but no geranium or tulip ever survives a day past blooming. At least my parents are no longer trying to grow veg.)

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      @helenclayton awwww. (My parents have a related issue with deer. This photo was taken a few blocks from their thoroughly urban, though small city, house. So beautiful, but no geranium or tulip ever survives a day past blooming. At least my parents are no longer trying to grow veg.)

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      @mirijb2 that does not fill me with confidence 😅

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        @aroundthehills I think the raised beds are safe enough. They’re quite a good height. The rest is fair game though. I might try chicken wire but they’ll probably dig underneath.

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        • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

          @suearcher just don’t call me Mr McGregor! Do you think a scarecrow will work? *asks in desperation*

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          @helenclayton

          I can't say I hope out much hope... I've never had to deal with rabbits as a garden pest.

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          • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

            @aroundthehills I think the raised beds are safe enough. They’re quite a good height. The rest is fair game though. I might try chicken wire but they’ll probably dig underneath.

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            @aroundthehills it’s not like we don’t live next to an organic veg farm or anything that might tempt them more 🤔

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            • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

              @helenclayton

              I can't say I hope out much hope... I've never had to deal with rabbits as a garden pest.

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              @suearcher I know what my dad would have done but I’ll resort to non lethal means. In other words, buy my veg from elsewhere 😭

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              • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                @suearcher I know what my dad would have done but I’ll resort to non lethal means. In other words, buy my veg from elsewhere 😭

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                @helenclayton

                I'm afraid the only non-direct-lethal solution is to encourage predators, and even then, nature says there will always be more rabbits...

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                  @aroundthehills no, it’s just open fields and polytunnels. They did find a nest in a polytunnel recently and released them into the woods, though the cat had one. Another cat was sniffing around this nest last night.

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                    @helenclayton

                    I'm afraid the only non-direct-lethal solution is to encourage predators, and even then, nature says there will always be more rabbits...

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                    @suearcher the feral cat has already found the burrow. Oh god, I hope I don’t witness a murder on camera.

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                    • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                      @suearcher the feral cat has already found the burrow. Oh god, I hope I don’t witness a murder on camera.

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                      @helenclayton
                      I was saying to @suearcher the other day, that we should grow sacrificial tasty lettuce just to tempt rabbits and similar away from the veg we want to eat.

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                      • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                        Checked last night’s trail cam footage. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry 😭.

                        Cuteness overload but how will I ever grow any veg 😭. I think I’ll go for sheer quantity and hope for the best. Though maybe I’ll get stuck in a bunny doom loop - the more I grow the more bunnies there are. They are so lovely to watch though. They were playing around outside the greenhouse as I pricked out rainbow chard seedlings. Sigh.

                        These are smaller even than lil bun.

                        #rabbits

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                        @helenclayton 🥹🥹🥹

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                        • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                          Checked last night’s trail cam footage. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry 😭.

                          Cuteness overload but how will I ever grow any veg 😭. I think I’ll go for sheer quantity and hope for the best. Though maybe I’ll get stuck in a bunny doom loop - the more I grow the more bunnies there are. They are so lovely to watch though. They were playing around outside the greenhouse as I pricked out rainbow chard seedlings. Sigh.

                          These are smaller even than lil bun.

                          #rabbits

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                          @helenclayton What a harvest! It’s a bunch o’ bunbuns!!

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