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May 2, 2013 4:20 AM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
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Thanks, Porkpal. I hope so.

porkpal said:And you didn't?


Nope. Whistling All I have on hand are deer slugs (for rogue snapping turtles) and I'd likely miss with those anyway.

CindiKS said:Have you tried sprinkling blood meal around the roses? Since I fertilized the rose bed with blood meal, the hungry bunnies have moved on to tulips.
Rolling my eyes.


Yeah, mine are done eating roses for now, too. I've sprayed the tulips here with Plantskyyd. It looks terrible, but I'm testing it out anyway. Blood meal itself wasn't in stock the last time I went shopping for gardening supplies, so I picked up a bag of Milorganite to scatter in the beds instead.
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