I live in an upstairs/downstairs duplex and we live downstairs. There is not much of a yard. The yard way in back behind the garage would be nice but the dog poos there and I dont want my bunns around dog poo grass. The yard on the side is where the dog pees and I dont want them munching on pee grass. The yard in front is at a weird three way intersection that is very busy as we sit smack at the butt-end of a neighborhood park. I don't want them in front because they would get scared. That leave a little patch of yard in front of the garage, to the side against the fence, in front of where my husband and I park. BUT...there is a HUGE pecan tree right over it and that tree is messy, dropping pecans, leaves, branches, twigs...So nothing really grows there. Besides, there are way too many stray cats and dogs and even hawks around. I will have to take pictures and show you.
Thats a shame But I think that its a good in this case to keep them in,I would still try with thak bit under the tree its a project to make it nice and safe for the bunns but it would be worth it,and even though our yards have now been cat proofed we still keep an eye on Speedy just to make sure,but it is rewarding to watch him be him self
Look at Speedy go! Hurrah for exploring! Lovely, lovely garden m'dears! I, too, have a hard time with outdoor space for my buns (what with 2 dogs and all); but I do have a side yard that will work perfectly once we've finished making it safe for them.
well he tends to only bit the tops off and leaves a trail of flowers and the like all over the place but he eats the grass and my herbs apart from the chives he doesn't like the smell of them,the only thing he likes to eat is my Californian poppy's but they don't seem to bad for him as all my bunns have liked them I don't worry about those
What fun for Speedy. I would love for my buns to be able to roam outside like that, too. I have to set up the playpens and be on guard for hawks and owls--and neighbor cats.
Speedy, you have some lovely places to play both at home and at Grandmums. Thank you for setting us all such a good example. I am going to go play, too!
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I wish I had the kind of yard that would allow my bunnies to be explorers like Speedy. Nice yards, btw.
ReplyDeletewell you could always gee up hubby into doing something with your yard to make it more bun appealing and safe for them
ReplyDeleteI live in an upstairs/downstairs duplex and we live downstairs. There is not much of a yard. The yard way in back behind the garage would be nice but the dog poos there and I dont want my bunns around dog poo grass. The yard on the side is where the dog pees and I dont want them munching on pee grass. The yard in front is at a weird three way intersection that is very busy as we sit smack at the butt-end of a neighborhood park. I don't want them in front because they would get scared. That leave a little patch of yard in front of the garage, to the side against the fence, in front of where my husband and I park. BUT...there is a HUGE pecan tree right over it and that tree is messy, dropping pecans, leaves, branches, twigs...So nothing really grows there. Besides, there are way too many stray cats and dogs and even hawks around. I will have to take pictures and show you.
ReplyDeleteThats a shame But I think that its a good in this case to keep them in,I would still try with thak bit under the tree its a project to make it nice and safe for the bunns but it would be worth it,and even though our yards have now been cat proofed we still keep an eye on Speedy just to make sure,but it is rewarding to watch him be him self
DeleteLook at Speedy go! Hurrah for exploring! Lovely, lovely garden m'dears! I, too, have a hard time with outdoor space for my buns (what with 2 dogs and all); but I do have a side yard that will work perfectly once we've finished making it safe for them.
ReplyDeletebut what fun they will have when its finished
DeleteHow do you keep him from eating everything (aka just everything bad for bunnies)
ReplyDeletewell he tends to only bit the tops off and leaves a trail of flowers and the like all over the place but he eats the grass and my herbs apart from the chives he doesn't like the smell of them,the only thing he likes to eat is my Californian poppy's but they don't seem to bad for him as all my bunns have liked them I don't worry about those
DeleteMy goodness Speedy, you've been having some great outings!
ReplyDeleteI love exploring in grandmas garden its fun!
DeleteYou do have such a nice garden to romp in. Did Grandma plant any herbs for you to nom on on your little garden breaks?
ReplyDeleteno he nibbles on herbs in his own garden grandmas garden is for romping about
DeleteDear Speedy
ReplyDeleteIs not being able to goes outside the bestest!
Makes sure yous stays safe
Kisses
Nellie
its all been cat proofed apart from grandmas cat but shes a gentle kitty
DeleteWhat fun for Speedy. I would love for my buns to be able to roam outside like that, too. I have to set up the playpens and be on guard for hawks and owls--and neighbor cats.
ReplyDeleteWe still keep an eye on speedy when he's out but I have finished the cat proofing now
DeleteNice adventure Speedy. Did you find anything to nom?
ReplyDeleteyep lots of lovely grass
DeleteSpeedy your Grandma has a lovely garden!
ReplyDeleteyes she has lots of hidey holes
DeleteSpeedy, you have some lovely places to play both at home and at Grandmums. Thank you for setting us all such a good example. I am going to go play, too!
ReplyDeletegotta play...all the time!
DeleteBut, and I quote "What about tea time". Tea time would be really nice in one or the other of your lovely outdoor play places.
DeleteSpeedy, I am so sorry ! It was brunch that you didn't want Princess to miss, but still it does take a bit of what would otherwise be playtime.
Deletewe can fit it in,munch and go!
DeleteSweet Speedy!
ReplyDeleteKisses on your nose!
thank you,kisses on my nose tickle..hehehe
DeleteWhat a lucky boy you are to be in granny's garden! Harrington and Hannah never get out of Bunnyville.
ReplyDeleteboth gardens are part of the kingdom of Speedom
DeleteThat is one fine garden and a treat for the Speedster! Crocosmia - I have some of that!
ReplyDeleteRG don't you have everthing in that georgeous garden of your's!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great playground, Speedy!!!
ReplyDeleteHave FUN!
; ) Katie
there's more to come I shall get mum to post more photo's
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