Did anyone else know that they like to eat impatiens??



I don't have the heart to yell at him. He looks so cute when he stands up on his hind legs to reach them in my flower pots.
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Miss Mary wrote:That stew sounds good but I'd substitute the rabbit for something else. This bunny is becoming like a pet to Stephanie and I don't see why you think this is funny, to tease her this way! Or maybe I just don't get it....if Bambi walked into my back yard, would I shoot her - no! I'd enjoy nature....as it comes.
Mary
Miss Mary wrote:That stew sounds good but I'd substitute the rabbit for something else. This bunny is becoming like a pet to Stephanie and I don't see why you think this is funny, to tease her this way! Or maybe I just don't get it....if Bambi walked into my back yard, would I shoot her - no! I'd enjoy nature....as it comes.
Mary
OklahomaWeather wrote:I WISH I could get rid of the bunnies in my yard!!! First of all, they eat my daylilies, but then second, my puppy LOOOOVVEESSS to eat their little poops... YUCK! Then it makes her sick, and a $90 vet bill later.... (Sigh) she's a bright one...
Swimdude wrote:Hehe, that's so cute, in the most manly way possible. I'm a cat-person. Technically I have one... Technically... I took care of her when my aunt first got her... Unfortunately, I had to leave from my vacation 5 days later. I'm sure she's forgotten about me... My mother has horrible cat-allergies, so we can't have one... Wait until I have my own place!
MomH wrote:Wish some of his siblings lived in my yard. Impatients are a weed here and I'm constantly having to pull them out of my flower beds.
alicia-w wrote:I dont know that they're really considered a weed, especially since it's a cultivated plant. they do spread, however, and that may make them unwanted in certain places.
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