Things to do before the storm
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Things to do before the storm
I know you are all frantically getting the buns in before tonight's weather hits and blows away all the hutches but I thought I would make a plea on behalf of your rabbits to save your flowers too.
Your plants are going to take a good bashing in this weather and we all know that the few flower heads hanging on to your roses in particular will not last the winds. So why not rescue them for your buns? They will always appreciate a fresh flower head but you can also spread the petals out on some greaseproof paper on a tray and put them in your airing cupboard to dry out and have some special noms for weeks to come.
Your plants are going to take a good bashing in this weather and we all know that the few flower heads hanging on to your roses in particular will not last the winds. So why not rescue them for your buns? They will always appreciate a fresh flower head but you can also spread the petals out on some greaseproof paper on a tray and put them in your airing cupboard to dry out and have some special noms for weeks to come.
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Re: Things to do before the storm
Good thinking
Mind you, the buns have eaten most of our roses etc already But as The Boys have come indoors until the storm passes they have been treated to some dried runner bean leaves to console them, cos they love being outdoors
Mind you, the buns have eaten most of our roses etc already But as The Boys have come indoors until the storm passes they have been treated to some dried runner bean leaves to console them, cos they love being outdoors
Re: Things to do before the storm
Hahahah
Ive only just seen this. I did get out there yesterday afternoon and removed as many leaves and branches as I could from the pear tree to dry for the little monsters. They looked at me in the dry of the shed, no doubt laughing at the stupidity of me up a ladder in howling winds and rain.....
Ive only just seen this. I did get out there yesterday afternoon and removed as many leaves and branches as I could from the pear tree to dry for the little monsters. They looked at me in the dry of the shed, no doubt laughing at the stupidity of me up a ladder in howling winds and rain.....
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