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Somethings had a munch

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by Phil A, Apr 26, 2013.

  1. Phil A

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    Was just thinking there should be enough Sorrel to make a Sorel soup.

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    Somethings eaten half the clump, stalks and all:ouch1:
     
  2. HarryS

    HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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    Sounds like a lucky escape from Sorrel soup then Zigs :biggrin:
     
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      Rabbits usually either eat the lot leaving virtually no trace, or just bust it up and scatter it about to taunt you.

      I'd say a larger animal. A horse, a goat, a person perhaps.
       
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        I've known pheasants to top plants like this as well.
         
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        A Badger :dunno:
         
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          Now you're on dodgy ground Loli! :heehee:
           
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              Jiffy The Match is on Fire

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              Deer

              Or some one else is making sorrel soup :snork:
               
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              • Phil A

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                This is why Clueless is on the staff now, he makes a brilliant deputy for when I miss something:snork:

                We do have rabbits round the back, but never seen em round the front, deer is the more likely candidate, seen them in the garden opposite a couple of times.
                 
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                  kindredspirit Gardening around a big Puddle. :)

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                  Zigs. How sorrelful. :lunapic 130165696578242 5: The deer will probably be sorrelful when you catch him as well.
                   
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                  :snork: ee's already full of Sorrel. Just wish he'd grazed the lawn next to it while he was here.
                   
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