My keen surveillance busted a common strawberry plant thief.

Check out previous Tofu Tuesday posts here.
My keen surveillance busted a common strawberry plant thief.

Check out previous Tofu Tuesday posts here.
Travel, Food, Photography, Writing, Motorsports
Recipes so Good no-one will know you're Cheap!
A beauty and lifestyle blog
Life, Family, Food and Fun!
Low histamine recipes
Haha! Tofu looks persistent!
And somewhat overly confident . . .
I think perhaps he doesn’t know right from wrong. Which is why he is confident.
:-)!!! Is he eating the plant or the fruit?
Hi Alessandra, he eats the plants. Before they have a chance to fruit! The day we put the plants in, he ate all the ones he could reach. Now they are growing downwards, he regularly trims off the ones that he can reach. Cheeky monkey! Lucky we didn’t plant them into the ground.
I used to love that little part under the bunny’s lips, so cute. You probably don’t want to plant strawberries in the ground, it is a very invasive plant. I usually have a hanging basket of strawberries…sometimes the birds get them, but mostly we do!
I wouldn’t have a problem if strawberries took over the garden. I just wouldn’t want the bunny gorging himself on them. I tried to get mint to take hold of the garden, but no luck.
I had some potted parsley and mint on Flatpacs bedroom window sill for a few days a while back, that didn’t last long! I love how they have selective sight sometimes on what they care about you seeing. If it’s worth it. . . they will fight for it!