Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2010

Just When You Thought Things Were Going OK…

So I came home from work today, and as my normal routine, I let The Ladies out, collected my eggs and cleaned out the coop.  Then I went to the garden to see what needed watering...   My heart sank when I saw this:

Disaster!

 

All the leaves you see at the top of the bed are just that – leaves.  As in not connected to anything rooted in the dirt.

If you remember, the bed was supposed to look like this:

 Before

 

A deer had hopped my fence and ate most of my beets   

They left me a couple 

Survivors

You can’t see it in the picture, but there are huge clod-hopping deer tracks going all through the bed. It (they?) even ate a pepper plant and stomped over one of the new seedlings    I was soooooo looking forward to making more Harvard beets this year, too…

Here are where most of the tracks are

Deer Tracks

 

My corn and cucumber bed was visited too, but fortunately aside from losing a few corn plants, it was relatively unscathed…

More Deer Tracks

 

And THEN, to top it off  - as I was doing some fixing and watering, you’ll never guess what I saw inside my garden fence.  Go ahead guess.

Yep.   You got it.

A baby bunny.

Yeah. 

So I picked it up and put it outside the fence. 

That was the first time I’ve ever heard a rabbit scream.  I wasn’t doing anything to it – I was just holding it.  I guess it was just freaked out and screamed.  It was weird.

So anyway, as I was continuing my fixing and watering, guess what else I saw inside my garden fence.  Yeah.  Another baby bunny.

So I picked it up to put outside the fence - it screamed too.  It’s amazing how loud such a little thing can be  laughing

So I went about my business and of course a third baby bunny shows up.  So I picked it up.  (This one didn’t scream).  I had this bunny in one hand and went to get my camera to get a picture of it and of course it got a away.  I’m sure it hid in my holding bed that is way over-crammed with perennials, and I couldn’t find it again.

Flash forward to later in evening when I got home from a meeting.  I went to check on the garden and guess what I saw inside my garden fence.  Yeah – Mama Bunny (I’m assuming).  So I chased her and saw her go through the hole she chewed through the fence.  Just like Sapphire01 warned me about. 

OK, so they’ve all probably all been inside my garden fence for a while now – but they really haven’t caused any damage.  So far. (Unless they’ve been the ones eating my strawberries instead of the birds)  I definitely give them points for that Happy   But there’s no point in taking any chances, so I put wire fencing along the bottom of plastic fencing – at least most of it (I ran out of the extra stuff I had lying around) .

There’s not much I can do about the deer unless I go to a higher fence (not going to happen – at least not too much higher) or an electric fence.   I really didn’t want to mess with an electric fence, but I may not have a choice.  I guess I’ll have to see what happens…

Sigh

Friday, April 16, 2010

Growing – or Not

I really liked my tulips…

Tulips

 …and if you look closely – it looks like someone else was liking them too.

 

 REALLY liking them 

 

Eaten Tulips

 

…but none of my daffodils were touched.  I guess I’ll just stick with daffodils from now on  shrug  

 

The culprit?  Either

   Rabbit   or   Deer 

But on the brighter side of things…

Last Sunday I planted seeds to get my garden started.  I jumped off the idea from Dave at The Door Garden.  While my setup isn’t even close to being as fancy as Dave’s, it seems to be working.  Yesterday a lot of the seeds started coming up… here’s what they are looking like today:

Sprouts

Yay!  I’m very encouraged and hope to have a really high germination rate…  I am soooo looking forward to a garden full of tasty goodness 

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Friday, September 25, 2009

It's a Small World After All...

I guess my chickens love everybody and everybody loves my chickens... Believe it or not, one of the stupid Garden-Eating-Rabbits is just off camera. I feel like I'm living in Disney World.










Oh! And I got two more eggs today :)

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Tired

It's been a long week - I'm glad tomorrow is Friday.

I think this cold/flu thing I have is finally winding down. And it's about time - it's been almost three weeks that I've been fighting it already.

Dad is doing better. I don't think he'll be home for Christmas, but as long as he continues to improve, I can live with that.

I came within ten feet of hitting a deer today. I'm glad for both of us that we didn't connect :)