He looks like a shady character :) We get a lot of rabbits in our backyard and some of my plants never make it past the first couple of inches of growth!
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He looks like a shady character :) We get a lot of rabbits in our backyard and some of my plants never make it past the first couple of inches of growth!
ReplyDeleteBeen there many times John but it's visually snails that gobble up my baby seedings overnight :)
ReplyDeleteBeen there many times John but it's visually snails that gobble up my baby seedings overnight :)
ReplyDeleteOh that wascally wabbit!
ReplyDeleteI had such hopes for your tree. I'm sorry it met an untimely end.
ReplyDeleteIt did look "good", John..."good enough to eat" :})
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