• wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    I have white clover but they still go for the asters. There’s no clover in the front though.

    I also have a groundhog who I think also eats the plants, maybe he’s involved.

    I think it’s just the asters are new and relatively low, the established ones in the back don’t get eaten anymore.

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        2 days ago

        I’ve made peace with it.

        Plants are rabbit food, if they die they die and new plants get added.

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          Looking at the health of the whole garden / ecosystem has made me very zen. Especially when pulling things I don’t want or have too much of. I’ve been trying up transfer some to abandoned areas for things that aren’t common. They usually die but they were going to die when I pulled them anyhow.

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            15 hours ago

            My husband laughed at me for pulling weeds and throwing them in the yard, but they ARE the “lawn”, I don’t care if they grow out there, just want to advantage the flowers and food plants in the defined spaces.