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Get a gun, disguise yourself as a bush, and stake out the pansy bed! 🙂
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LOL 🙂
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Oh no 😮…. I ate them, they were delicious. Just kidding.
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LOL… 🙂
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Who is the culprit?
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I’m not sure! ? but the next day the whole yellow part was gone then the next day one of the purple leaves were gone…a moth? maybe a slug? I’m going to have to do a night stake out! lol..
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From the old Farmer’s almanac: How to keep rabbits from eating pansies? Answer: Place dried sulfur, available at farm and garden supply stores, around the edge of your garden. You could also sprinkle bloodmeal around your pansies after each rainfall; it will also benefit the soil by adding nitrogen. However, don’t try it if you have dogs that roam the garden. They may be attracted to the scent and start digging.
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no rabbits around…..I’ll just go hunting at night with my flashlite and bug killer! lol.. 🙂 Thanks Anne!
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At least you know one pest it isn’t!
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They must be yummy! They sure are pretty anyway!
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You can eat Pansies! We used to buy them for the restaurant and use them for garnish…some people ate them…
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I thought I remembered that from somewhere!
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