A sign that the loft gardens are turning from a toxic pit to somewhere wildlife would like to call home.
I have seen this baby a couple of times recently as he has quickly scurried away from me and the ever present water hose. I know I should not love him here but I am happy he has a bit of clover to rest in during all this heat.
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Oh, a bunny in the garden is so cute, I know so destructive, too, but I can see how you would be happy that your hard work is paying off. The garden is welcoming to wild life and that shows it's getting healthier.
Thank you for the comment yesterday, too!
I predict rabbit fencing is on the horizon! Don't look at that cutie and think he/she won't sample everything at least once! Great job, but I would be careful. They are very destructive!
We know how I feel about "bunnies" - that whole 'love / hate' thing. I just wish they'd stick to the clover (or dandelions for pete's sake?!!) and not the other random tender plants in the garden.
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