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Old 18-07-2007, 03:39 PM posted to alt.pets.rabbits,rec.gardens.edible
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Default I smell rabbits in my garden.

Strange. I can smell them but they don't do much damage except for
killing some bean plants.

It finally dawn on me that I wasn't smelling wild rabbits but the
rabbit poop I had applied as fertilizer earlier this year.

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Strange. I can smell them but they don't do much damage except for
killing some bean plants.

It finally dawn on me that I wasn't smelling wild rabbits but the
rabbit poop I had applied as fertilizer earlier this year.



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Default I smell rabbits in my garden.

So what killed the bean plants?


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Strange. I can smell them but they don't do much damage except for
killing some bean plants.

It finally dawn on me that I wasn't smelling wild rabbits but the
rabbit poop I had applied as fertilizer earlier this year.



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On Jul 18, 2:25 pm, "Tim" wrote:
So what killed the bean plants?

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Strange. I can smell them but they don't do much damage except for
killing some bean plants.


It finally dawn on me that I wasn't smelling wild rabbits but the
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Could have been rabbits. They just cut the plant without eating it.
Could have been any small furry animal. There is a least one small
tunnel probably dug by a vole in the plot. I've also seen box turtle
and garter snake in my plot. When you're less than 50' from the woods
you're just in an animal crossing zone.

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Here is a good link that comes to my mind regarding this
post.................I just love rabbit poop stories. Don't we
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http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/new...F?OpenDocument

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Strange. I can smell them but they don't do much damage except for
killing some bean plants.

It finally dawn on me that I wasn't smelling wild rabbits but the
rabbit poop I had applied as fertilizer earlier this year.



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