
He was a little concerned that the soil wasn't properly aerated, so he worked on that a little, loosening things up so his plants would grow.

Here he is posing with one of his chard plants, soon to be ready for bunny salads!

Yay for Farmer Cadbury!
Happy Monday, everyone!
Oh Squee!
ReplyDeleteoh Cadbury - would you like to look at our garden too? You seem to have 'green paws'!
ReplyDeleteYeah, yeah, I'm out of the loop. I've never seen a bunny harness before -- and I love it!
ReplyDeleteWe want to till out some new garden space, is Cadbury for hire, Hef might need some help.
ReplyDeleteCadbury is a diligent gardener.
ReplyDeleteRabbit gardener, his vest makes him seem so official.
ReplyDeleteCadbury, are you checking your crop or sampling it?
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Cadbury!
ReplyDeleteHow do you stop him from eating the baby veggies? Does he even try?
@RoadBunner: It's funny, but Cadbury doesn't eat the plants. I don't know if he just doesn't understand that they're the same food he gets indoors, or if he's too nervous to eat when he's outdoors. He's very alert to ever sound and passing shadow, so maybe he just doesn't think it's safe to eat outside.
ReplyDeleteNo picnics for Cadbury. :-(
You look like the Official Garden Inspector in your vest. Ummm, you werent tasting were you?
ReplyDeleteHe does -he looks like an official garden inspector. "Hmmm .. a bit bitter. Hmmm .. needs soil loosening. Hmmm .... almost ready. etc. etc. ..."
ReplyDeleteGlad to read he didn't mow them all down before they had a chance to really grow!
ReplyDeleteFarmer Cadbury is such a cutiepie! :)
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