leenpockets
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Yes, I know that this is "Natural Feeding". Hear me out. It'll tie in!
We have two miniature English lops. They rule the backyard. But we've recently decided that it's too much to have them all over and recreated their original pen. When we brought them home, we fenced off a section of the yard. BUT it was very small fence easy for bunnies to hop over.
Well, in all the re-fencing, we've managed to contain them but there is limited shade. We have deep eaves on our house(pen butts up to the house), a card table, little red wagon, and a small dog house they can go in and out of in their pen. Hopefully I can add the pictures so you can see! We're very proud of what is accomplished, but it still needs to be improved on.
This is where I'm hoping to get some advice. The fencing would be great to hold some vine flowers or ivy. Though, I do know that Clematis, Honeysuckle, most Ivy are toxic to bunnies. So I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction? I saw that grapevine is safe, but in my research I've learned that it takes a couple years to establish. The original plan was to have the plant of whatever sort in hanging baskets but grapes need to be in at least 12" of soil. So, we're kind of stuck.
Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated!!!
P.S. If anyone has tips for uploading images in this forum, I'll take those too! I'm having a rough time getting that to happen. TIA!
We have two miniature English lops. They rule the backyard. But we've recently decided that it's too much to have them all over and recreated their original pen. When we brought them home, we fenced off a section of the yard. BUT it was very small fence easy for bunnies to hop over.
Well, in all the re-fencing, we've managed to contain them but there is limited shade. We have deep eaves on our house(pen butts up to the house), a card table, little red wagon, and a small dog house they can go in and out of in their pen. Hopefully I can add the pictures so you can see! We're very proud of what is accomplished, but it still needs to be improved on.
This is where I'm hoping to get some advice. The fencing would be great to hold some vine flowers or ivy. Though, I do know that Clematis, Honeysuckle, most Ivy are toxic to bunnies. So I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction? I saw that grapevine is safe, but in my research I've learned that it takes a couple years to establish. The original plan was to have the plant of whatever sort in hanging baskets but grapes need to be in at least 12" of soil. So, we're kind of stuck.
Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated!!!
P.S. If anyone has tips for uploading images in this forum, I'll take those too! I'm having a rough time getting that to happen. TIA!