Deer on the prowl
- WLLady
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happy-my hostas look like that and its my free range chickens!!!
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Do you not see the chicken hiding in the hosta in that pic? Lol. It’s him and his posse. Every chick I’ve ever had has nibbled on my hostas. Once they’re adults they don’t seem to touch them.
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Love your pictures OC and Happy.
At my place its the chickens eating everything. My poor marigolds look worse than when I planted them. I tried placing sticks beside them to try and protect them, didn't work.
At my place its the chickens eating everything. My poor marigolds look worse than when I planted them. I tried placing sticks beside them to try and protect them, didn't work.
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This year, I planted marigolds on purpose, for my hens. They are good for them. I also planted nasturtiums. We'll see if they are intrigued when the plants bloom.
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Oh now I see the chicken!!
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- WLLady
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ha ha no happy i didnt until you mentioned it. i am just on my cellphone. ha ha. awesome. at least yours are in the hosta! mine just trample it!!!!
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Thank you Al! :)
I have been using host leaves in my cut flower arrangements, maybe I should be serving hosts in our salad, must taste good?
and here is Bambi all grown up, on his way to school
I have been using host leaves in my cut flower arrangements, maybe I should be serving hosts in our salad, must taste good?
and here is Bambi all grown up, on his way to school
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The hostas you gave me are doing so well sans bambi and the purple Tradescantia is spectacular!
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OC you are so lucky to see those beauties, whats a few hostas between friends.
Marigolds are good for chickens? I did not know that.
Marigolds are good for chickens? I did not know that.
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