RE: Pay It Forward Week 18

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Pay It Forward Week 18

in payitforward •  7 years ago 

I love to grow herbs. I had a lot at the old place but am still just starting to garden at this house. Yes I love his garden he was giving me tips on how to deal with the local wildlife. They seem to love my garden food.

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That's so nice of you to named the pests with local wildlife😊 I gave up to grow gingers and rice because the rats love them so much no matter how hard I try to protect them. So.. pumpkin is the only option☺ though my turmeric and lemongrass survived. I know nothing about gardening but pumpkin and bilimbi fruit.

Would you mind to mention me when you harvest your herb and make a post about it?

They really are local wildlife. My property joins with a national forest. So there is wildlife preserve. My town is also a bird sanctuary so there is a decent bird population as well.
I have bear, deer, raccoon, opossum, groundhog. and a host of smaller animals like rabbit, squirrel and even some bats. It is a wet area so there is also duck, geese, and crane. plus owl, hawk and wild turkey.
I must but ginger and tumeric and rice. I never heard of anyone growing them here. I have never known of bilimbi so was looking at your pictures with great interest.
I will for sure tag you in a post. It is fun for me to compare the difference and similarity of our daily lives.

Oohhh I'm jealous... so jealous now😢 you have a private wildlife compounds.. all you need right now is dr doolittle😉

I have something better than Dr Dolittle. I am a huge follower of Ted Andrews. He is all about Animal Speak. There is so much wisdom in the messages from the animal kingdom. Still yet the little devils need to stay out of my gardens lol

You're right.. even if you gave them axspecial apace for their favourite's food.. but since you lived on their ancient paths and home, they'll act like the owner..hope you succeed to handle them😉 have a good luck

they'll act like the owner.

Well really they are. It is human who are the interloper here. I have high respect for most of the wildlife. I am not partial to the snakes.