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Rabbit in the garden

Posted on May 5, 2011April 26, 2012Author adminPosted in country garden, garden, garden design

The mild chaos that comes from building a new pond: piles of earth and stone has attracted a baby rabbit to make its home right in the middle of the garden.  Thats what they say…. tidy gardening isn’t good for wildlife!

Tagged: gardening for wildlife

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