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Hi.
The grass in the buns run isn;t quite good. It is nice for them to sit in though. Does anyone know if when the summer comes round, the grass will get nice and green for them?
Its just that because the run it fixed onto the playhouse, we cant move it:?
It's unlikely to get vastly better without some TLC if they are on it all the time.
I have bought some of the bunny grow your own grass seeds from the hay experts and have planted them into a cat litter tray. They're growing really well and I give the tray to the nethies regularly to munch on and sit in. Fortunately they don't dig in it but they do sit on it while they eat, and the grasses are quite robust so they cope quite well. Might be worth a go!
PS I should also explain that grass comes in many different types - and some are much better at recovering from bunny nibbles than others. The 'fine' grasses will take a bit of a beating and will not come back so well, the rough old 'average' grass will probably come back. Did you sow the grass yourselves or was it already there?
PS I should also explain that grass comes in many different types - and some are much better at recovering from bunny nibbles than others. The 'fine' grasses will take a bit of a beating and will not come back so well, the rough old 'average' grass will probably come back. Did you sow the grass yourselves or was it already there?