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Spenser contemplates garden leaves

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Spenser looks very happy in that pic susie bun :) I think I can see parsley in his bowl?.. is that a herb you grew specially for him?
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He's looking very pleased with his selection :)
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sdf76 wrote:Spenser looks very happy in that pic susie bun :) I think I can see parsley in his bowl?.. is that a herb you grew specially for him?
sue :)
We did grow parsley for Spenser, but there is not much left of it. Yesterday's bowl contained raspberry leaves, pak choi, pea leaves, and carrot tops. He also eats sunflower and nasturtium leaves.
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Bless him :-)

That sounds like a nice selection, Paddington looks at me as though I"m trying to poison him when I pick dandelion leaves, but then again he won't touch spinach unless it is the co-ops baby leaf spinach...
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Carrot tops are often a favourite. :) When I have grown carrots in the garden they haven't dug up and eaten the little carrots though- just eaten the green tops and I have had to pull up the carrots for them. :) Parsley is usually a winner too. :) Bunlovers bunnies like Nasturtium leaves and also the blackcurrant bush leaves .
My nut tree got plastered in sticky larva from the yellow spotted ladybird this year so I didn't like to offer it them.
I've never grown pak choi.

Lucky Spenser having nice herbs and plants grown for him. :)

Strange that Paddington doesn't eat dandelion leaves! :))
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Apache wrote:Bless him :-)

That sounds like a nice selection, Paddington looks at me as though I"m trying to poison him when I pick dandelion leaves, but then again he won't touch spinach unless it is the co-ops baby leaf spinach...
Only the best for Paddington :)) why have a weed (dandelion) when he's got you to go and buy him only the best baby leaf spinach from the Co-Op and nowhere else :)) :))
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Lovely picture of Spenser :x :x
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Spenser: I want baby leaf spinach. I shall send Mummy to the Co-op. ;)
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susie bun wrote:Spenser: I want baby leaf spinach. I shall send Mummy to the Co-op. ;)
Good boy Spenser :)) :)) I think you and paddington would get on very well :))
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