The rabbits leave my flowering kale alone all summer and fall (it was suggested that they cannot digest highly cruciferous vegetation). Once the weather gets deathly cold and the plants have been frozen for a couple months, they start to nibble away at them. This spring I will have a flower bed full of rabbit droppings to turn in as the kale filled this bed last fall. I hope rabbit droppings are good for tomato plants headed here this summer.
A quick Google search and I have my answer. Rabbit manure is good in the garden. How nice to have a tool that my grandmother never even dreamed of while she did her own farm garden. Although, I bet grandma could have told me that from experience.
Grandma in her rocking chair in the old log house-thanks to my cousin, Lynn for sharing! |
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