Wednesday, June 06, 2007
peter cottontail
our summer vegetable garden was growing by leaps and bounds. and then...just like THAT...90% of our beans disappeared. we noticed a few of the leaves chopped off on monday, and by tuesday morning, we had ten left of the forty-some plants that had grown to three inches tall.
yesterday, we noticed one of our beautiful broccoli plants was eaten to a stalk...and then i stumbled upon something else growing in our garden: a nest of five itty, bitty baby bunnies. they must be one or two days old now, and they sit nestled under our three strongest lima bean plants. *sigh*
what do i do with my need-to-save-the-baby-bunnies heart, and my newfound love of all things gardening and growing our own food? folks out here would tell us to drown the babes without thinking twice...they're mama could be the culprit of our missing beans plants! however, we've spotted three groundhogs on the premises over the past few days, and they're more likely to eat beans and broccoli than rabbits. apparently. and we couldn't care less for the groundhogs.
kenny sprinkled cayenne powder over most of the plants last night, and nothing disappeared overnight. so the bunnies are staying put for now. until we give in and decide we are growing food, not bunnies.
in other farming news...does anyone have any experience growing rhubarb? i picked some up at our local farm stand a few weeks ago and made rhubarb sauce, which i love. kenny never had it before. i guess it's a taste that one needs to acquire? i'd like to grow it...but don't want to wait years and years to harvest. does anyone know if i could get a splitting from a plant and would it transplant well for a harvest as early as next year?
* THURSDAY MORNING UPDATE: the baby bunnies are gone as of this morning. it looks as though the mother took them to a safer place...or the neighbor's cat had a really nice breakfast. *
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Thursday, June 07, 2007 12:11:16 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I'm afraid I can't tell you much about growing rhubarb, but I want to say do it, do it, do it! Until I was nine years old I lived in a house with a huge rhubarb plant in the garden, and I didn't know then what a blessing it was. Rhubarb is often hard to find fresh in the grocery stores, and only recently have I been able to get it frozen. I don't know how long it takes to get a plant established, but as I recall it required little or no care after it was. It just grew and grew and every year furnished us with the indispensable ingredient for strawberry-rhubarb pies. That's a good way to win Kenny over to your side, I think. Strawberry-rhubarb pies and crisps...sweet strawberries, tart rhubarb...heavenly! I do find some sugar necessary for the recipe, but not nearly as much as is usually called for in pie fillings. Oh, I shouldn't be writing this before breakfast....
SursumCorda
Thursday, June 07, 2007 12:47:01 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
We had rhubarb growing up, I think it was the only thing we were allowed to eat as much as we wanted without asking, because we always had tons. (and when Dad moved it from one side of the yard to the new "fruit" section, he couldn't get it to *stop* growing in the first place, so I'd guess it is pretty easy to grow.
We never had anything eat it - so probably bunny safe.
I love rhubarb, and I haven't ever seen fresh rhubarb in the store that tasted good at all, and I don't even mind really, really, tart rhubarb (I never ate it with sugar, just snapped it off and chomped on it while playing). The frozen kind is alright if you don't have anything else - Heather hasn't made a rhubarb pie because I told her a long time ago you had to make with fresh rhubarb, but I guess since the alternative is nothing, I'd rather have frozen.
I have found a number of people who don't like it unless it is made so sweet that you can't taste that it is rhubarb - sort of a filling for a strawberry pie or something.
Jon Daley
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Thursday, June 07, 2007 2:18:31 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
the rhubarb i got was from a local farm - picked while i waited! so it was as fresh as could be, if not from my own garden. my neighbors have plants, and i was going to see if they could give me a cutting from it. otherwise, i would have to figure out where to buy an already established plant (or two!).
~liz
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Thursday, June 07, 2007 2:27:33 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Hate to tell you this but you need to exterminate the rabbits or they will infest your garden. I know it sounds aweful, but rabbits are pests, really!
Rabbits LOVE young bean sprouts and brocolli, so yes you have determined the source of your missing plants. Groundhogs... mostly eat grubs and insects (they are their preferred source of nutrients), and are probably doing your yard good, not harm (although they do scratch the grass to get to the delicious grubs they are hunting - and this will result in bare spots in your yard).
Keep in mind too that you have Hawks in your area - and they love tasty little bunny rabbits! :-)
Brent
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bleister88AT NOSPAMgmail dot com
Thursday, June 07, 2007 2:45:51 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
that's really odd, brett - everyone out here (the guys at the local hardware store, all our neighbors, etc) tell us the groundhogs are our real problem...not the rabbits. they say the rabbits nibble while the groundhogs will take down an entire garden in one feeding.
fortunately, as i updated the entry, the rabbits are gone. we're looking into a small fence, and kenny has decided on another means of groundhog extermination. ;)
liz
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lizAT NOSPAMsmithical dot com
Thursday, June 07, 2007 5:41:45 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
My Mom grows Rhubarb in her garden because my Dad loves Rhubarb pie! I'll try to remember to ask her about it for you and maybe get you the Rhubarb pie recipe!
Bonnie
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Thursday, June 07, 2007 5:42:45 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Hey there, Liz,
We grew rhubarb when I was growing up, and so did Herb's family--still do. We planted one last year in our garden and supposedly shouldn't harvest for one more year yet--but you've gotta start sometime or you'll never harvest right? It's growing fantastically well this year and I think I might be able to harvest it a little (or anyway I might try!) even still.
We had bunnies like crazy last year. Ate all of our sunflowers (after they got to be 3 feet tall, but no flowers, what a disappointment!), beans and . . . can't remember what else. I was going to make a cayenne pepper spray for which I found a recipe on the internet somewhere. But Herb built a nice, inexpensive fence this year. I feel so amazingly good about the fence: safe, assured of a harvest, no animosity towards bunnies. Herb even made a simple gate the kids can easily operate.
Shelli Fynewever
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Thursday, June 07, 2007 7:28:12 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I will second (third?) the vote for a fence. Where you live, I'd make it high enough for deer, as well as buried in the ground a couple of feet for bunnies, groundhogs, etc. You can get somewhat affordable mesh-type fences that go pretty high. It might be worth the effort, in years to come, to bury some additional fencing, too. You'll have to decide that for yourselves after this season ends.
I have a hard time imagining myself killing baby bunnies, too. I don't envy your position. Glad they took off on their own. It was going to be them or the veggies.
serina
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Friday, June 08, 2007 12:34:41 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Liz,
Well I can only tell you from experience... My parents had groundhogs at their old place and the only thing they did was scratch for grubs and other ground infesting varmits... when I lived in Aliquippa my beens and lettuce would be gone before they had a chance to grow and the only varmits we had were rabbits...
Many people think that because groundhogs get so large and fat that they must eat everything in site. They do eat vegetation, but their preferred diet is in fact grubs.
But it appears at least one of your problems has gone missing (I didn't have anything to do with it HONEST! :) ) The groundhogs can become a problem if not taken care of... fencing will most likely keep them out of your garden. I have heard they make for a nice B-B-Q! ;-)
Brent
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Thursday, June 14, 2007 6:16:37 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
You might be interested in this article.
http://blog.wired.com/geekdad/2007/06/life_on_fennel.html
This year, deer discovered the fennel. They nipped it back into a tighter bush. This despite all claims that fennel is rabbit and deer resistant.
The rabbits, who have been circling the herb garden on the cool evenings, so far haven't crossed the patch of oregano that encircles the fennel for their devastating munching.
Jon Daley
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