I managed to complete one of my WIP's; a small penny rug mat in rustic colors. I finished my stitching last night as I was watching the PBS American Experience series on the Lincolns, which I highly recommend.
The rabbits were also busy this weekend, chomping away on my newly planted blue fescue grass. Our gardens are edged in limestone and I like to soften the edging with draping greenery, but it looks like it may be a challenge to keep the rabbits out of this grass.
Blue Fescue |
Liarope |
Marigold, Croton, Gomphrena and Vinca |
5 comments:
Roberta ... Try Rabbit Scram to keep away the rabbits. Last year they ate my bittersweets down to the stalks & they never came up again. This year I planted more bittersweets & added some Rabbit Scram to the planting area. I had seen it advertised & thought I'd give it a try. John & I have both watched the bunnies hopping over to the bittersweets, pausing for a moment, & then hopping away. I had posted the link for the Rabbit Scram on my blog a week or so ago. It won't be hard to find if you want to take a look ... the title of the post was Rabbit Scram : ) Blessings, Shirlee
oh the garden photos are lovely...and there are only wonderful things to say about wool!
Beautiful plantings Roberta!! You obviously have a green thumb!! And that little penny rug is precious - I love the colors!! Have a great day! Smiles & Hugs ~ Robin
Love the penny rug you're working on, and your beautiful container garden. Can relate to the bunnies, they're here munching happily everyday too!
Hi Roberta! I just found your blog by a giveaway link on anothers blog! Sorry I missed that... how beautiful!
You do beautiful work!
Your flowers are beautiful... I'm having problems with rabbits this year too! Good luck with that!
Teresa
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