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submitted 14 hours ago by DokPsy@lemmy.world to c/gardening@lemmy.world

It's the time of year again when I find my citrus plants covered in wiggling bird poop. The caterpillar form of the swallowtail butterfly is extra fond of citrus plants and they make a point to have their first point of life in my garden. I have a rule that I make plain to the little critters: you can stay if you don't eat too many leaves. Eat too much and you get evicted. It does no good for them if the plant dies.

It got me thinking: where do others sit on the scale of "magazine perfect lawn piece" to "it's less garden and more forest area I found to live in"?

Do you have everything where the animals can't get to them or are you fighting the birds for the perfect ripeness of a fig?

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[-] dumples@piefed.social 4 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

I have an rule with the bunnies and all other mammals that they can eat all of the clover and nibble on all my wildflowers. They can't have any of my garden vegetables. They don't listen at all.

I also have a rule that the house is for humans and dogs only. They also don't to this but the poison and traps inside are a slight deterrent.

this post was submitted on 09 Jul 2026
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