Didn't know he could eat creosote! That we have plenty of! I'll look for those others, too. Thanks!
He might not eat it straight off, if you’ve been feeding him delicious grocery store food.
Didn't know he could eat creosote! That we have plenty of! I'll look for those others, too. Thanks!
Hmmm, yes I am guilty [emoji15]. I am going to try to mend my ways.He might not eat it straight off, if you’ve been feeding him delicious grocery store food.
Hmmm, yes I am guilty [emoji15]. I am going to try to mend my ways.
I was wondering...have you tried drying some cilantro, then grinding it up and sprinkling it on her food? Maybe she would start to get a taste for it? Just a thought.
I was wondering...have you tried drying some cilantro, then grinding it up and sprinkling it on her food? Maybe she would start to get a taste for it? Just a thought.
Interesting on the cilantro^ do you know if leopards can eat it as well (if they even will ) haha
I know nothing about leopards, but with that said...Interesting on the cilantro^ do you know if leopards can eat it as well (if they even will ) haha
Hmmm, yes I am guilty [emoji15]. I am going to try to mend my ways.
I was wondering...have you tried drying some cilantro, then grinding it up and sprinkling it on her food? Maybe she would start to get a taste for it? Just a thought.
I'm also trying some nasturtiums... They all seem to be stalling our at 6 inches[emoji20]I foolishly bought some kind of nightshade at the farmers market; didn’t notice the tell tale flower shape until I got home.
Since it was a new to me plant, I got moringa and chayote vine to be on the safe side. I’m growing nasturtiums on a trial basis so she’ll get a few leaves and flowers of that.
We (my husband) did some work cleaning up our tiny front yard; we saved all the weeds and put them in the fridge.
It’s pretty gloomy out so I don’t know how much she’ll eat of any of this.
Your list is awesome. And thank you so much for posting the pics with the names. Made it easier to identify.but there is more.
narrowleaf plantain
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broadleaf plantain
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pineapple weed
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phlox
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pansy
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nipplewort (the leaves become pointier as they get closer to the flowers)
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nasturtium
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missionary bells
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lilac (I have two varieties)
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ivy toadflax
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ground elder
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cosmos
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clover
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catsear
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barberry
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aloe vera
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ajuga
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echinacea
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