The Sunflower Update

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I swear to God, all I wanted to do was plant a few peaceful sunflowers and get on with my life. Little did I know, however, that in what concerns gardening, everything turns into a bother and a half.

Rabbits have taken to visiting my sunflowers and chewing on them. There is plenty of good, juicy grass, yet they fixate on the sunflowers. I even left some carrots for the rabbits but do they care? No, they just want to eat the sunflower stalks.

So I’ve had to put up a fence. And tomorrow I will be adding a layer of topsoil because the clay – like soil looks ugly. Plus, I will reseed the bald line you can see on the photo. We laid some tubing there, and now the grass isn’t growing over it.

15 thoughts on “The Sunflower Update

  1. “Apply fox urine around the perimeter of your garden”

    Since capturing a fox and holding it up over the grass until it needs to pee, I understand this sentence as meaning that fox urine is a commercial product, which means there are people who can proudly say: “My job is collecting fox urine!”

    Some people have all the luck.

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    1. Yes, but then you have to deal with the dead rabbits. Housecats will kill it and leave it, because they already have a reliable food source elsewhere. I had to deal with a poor dead rabbit this week (already injured, then cornered and injured further by its escape attempts and paralyzed) that was eviscerated by a neighborhood cat. It was awful, and in the summer it starts to smell in a matter of hours.

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        1. I don’t know if they kill them regularly, but domesticated cats will often kill for fun. This particular one couldn’t move, which made it an easy target. 😦 It was sad. I played taps on the piano for it.

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  2. Ah, I almost forgot …

    [puts in my monocle]

    THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A SUCCESSFUL ESCAPE FROM STALAG SUNFLOWER

    🙂

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