because when i sing lullabies in the shower, fish crap gets stuck between my teeth (i accidentally used it as toothpaste) but luckily, King Henry VIII arose from the dead and carefully snuck his warm apple cidar into my belt pouch (a pocket in a belt). the starstruck antalope flew from outerspace and handed each and every child a cold piece of chocolate chip muffin. the children cried in happiness but suddenly turned to the dark side. their faces melted off their bodies and they screamed "MURDER! MURDER"! even the babies were turning into evil monsters! do you think this story ends with a happy ending? you do? well you're wrong! goodbye...i shall kill you now ;)
from sheshanie shamilshon :) <3
Rabbits and deer are two of the biggest garden pests.
Yes, deer may eat garden phlox as it is a plant that is attractive to them.
Yes, deer may eat clematis plants in your garden as they are known to be attracted to the tender foliage of these plants.
Yes, rats can eat garden vegetables. They are known to be opportunistic feeders and may consume a variety of plants, including vegetables grown in gardens.
No. They eat vegetables, clover and other grasses.
YES!! Just the farmers on the east end of Long Island. YES!! Just the farmers on the east end of Long Island.
A deer might eat a spider if it comes across it's path. Deer as a general rule do not seek out insects to eat. They eat mostly vegetables, leafy greens and berries.
Yes, deer do eat lilies. To protect your garden from deer, you can use physical barriers like fences, plant deer-resistant plants, use repellents, or try planting lilies in containers out of the deer's reach.
A hungry vegetarian maybe... Or a melon felon... Some animals like deer are known to be pretty bad garden pests. They will eat a good deal of fruits and vegetables.
i know it is grass and..................?
i know they will eat apples not sure of any other fruits
God told them that they were free to eat all the fruits and vegetables in the garden of Eden.