With winter almost here, it’s time to harvest your bunnies. If you planted early in the spring and added lots of carrots, you should have a lush crop of nice, fat rabbits.
Sukie, Fred, Nino & Ziggy, by tdm911, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
With winter almost here, it’s time to harvest your bunnies. If you planted early in the spring and added lots of carrots, you should have a lush crop of nice, fat rabbits.
Sukie, Fred, Nino & Ziggy, by tdm911, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
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Where can I get that planter full of precious buns? None of my local stores offer that. I’m surprised they’re not munching on the greens.
Are these bunnies for display purposes like a restaurant dessert display? If so I’ll take five of the gold bunny. Thank you.
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh! Too much cuteness too early in the morning. If I didn’t have to go to the dentist (ugh, on a Sunday morning) I’d go back to bed to recover from the adorableness.
And we disapprove of this message. So adorable and yet they still look a little grumpy. I’m wondering if that’s a rabbit’s natural look?
That’s it, a bun’s natural, disapproving look. Considering everything that’s after them or could hurt in the world, who could blame them. But a bunny binky, cuddle or kiss, melts all that away.
I was reading comments on a blog yesterday and someone mentioned RBF, which stands for Resting B*tch Face, when your neutral expression makes people think you’re mad. Someone suggested an alternate definition which works just as well, if not better, and avoids potentially offensive words: Resting Bunny Face.
Also, I need to check the landscaping outside my building…
I would MUCH prefer Resting Bunny Face! ?
I’ve also seen it as Resting Bacon Face, commonly seen on dogs and carnivorous humans.
They certainly do make their own fertilizer! I can attest – we have three composters in the garden FULL of bunny poo. We also put in the bedding, which is extruded wood used for horse bedding, as well as veggie waste. Rich stuff! But I have never tried to raise buns from seed. Oh! I DID get an enormous sweet potato from my ornamental sweet potato vine! It’s gorgeous. I think I’m glad it didn’t have fur.