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Old October 4th 03, 11:23 PM
Anne Lurie
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Default Deer & Parrotfeather?

Would deer go for parrotfeather?

Yesterday, when I noticed that much of the parrotfeather (1 plant in a pot
on bottom of teeny water garden) was suddenly draped over the edge of the
water garden.

I figured the dogs had been fooling around, possibly while retrieving a
tennis ball (where else would you put it while getting a drink from the
pond?), or perhaps trying to catch the frog that likes to hang out on the
parrotfeather. I moved the "loose ends" back into the water, and thought
that was that.

Today, a doe & two fawns were in the backyard. Not long after, I noticed
that the parrotfeather was again in disarray, partially draped over the edge
of the water garden.

Since there's uncovered water where deer could drink without disturbing the
parrotfeather, I wonder if that's what they're after?

The parrotfeather isn't looking its best, but I figured that was because I
had trouble putting the plant back in the "same spot" after I cleaned the
water garden last week (the foliage was underwater & the roots were outside,
etc.).

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC


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Old October 5th 03, 12:08 AM
KenCo
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Default Deer & Parrotfeather?

Anne Lurie wrote:

Would deer go for parrotfeather?

Yesterday, when I noticed that much of the parrotfeather (1 plant in a pot
on bottom of teeny water garden) was suddenly draped over the edge of the
water garden.

I figured the dogs had been fooling around, possibly while retrieving a
tennis ball (where else would you put it while getting a drink from the
pond?), or perhaps trying to catch the frog that likes to hang out on the
parrotfeather. I moved the "loose ends" back into the water, and thought
that was that.

Today, a doe & two fawns were in the backyard. Not long after, I noticed
that the parrotfeather was again in disarray, partially draped over the edge
of the water garden.

Since there's uncovered water where deer could drink without disturbing the
parrotfeather, I wonder if that's what they're after?

The parrotfeather isn't looking its best, but I figured that was because I
had trouble putting the plant back in the "same spot" after I cleaned the
water garden last week (the foliage was underwater & the roots were outside,
etc.).

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC




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Old October 5th 03, 01:55 AM
Robyn Rhudy
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Our deer love to eat parrot feather!

On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Anne Lurie wrote:

Would deer go for parrotfeather?

Yesterday, when I noticed that much of the parrotfeather (1 plant in a pot
on bottom of teeny water garden) was suddenly draped over the edge of the
water garden.

I figured the dogs had been fooling around, possibly while retrieving a
tennis ball (where else would you put it while getting a drink from the
pond?), or perhaps trying to catch the frog that likes to hang out on the
parrotfeather. I moved the "loose ends" back into the water, and thought
that was that.

Today, a doe & two fawns were in the backyard. Not long after, I noticed
that the parrotfeather was again in disarray, partially draped over the edge
of the water garden.

Since there's uncovered water where deer could drink without disturbing the
parrotfeather, I wonder if that's what they're after?

The parrotfeather isn't looking its best, but I figured that was because I
had trouble putting the plant back in the "same spot" after I cleaned the
water garden last week (the foliage was underwater & the roots were outside,
etc.).

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC




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