Bloody BARC buns.
A year and a half and she's never bothered with it and then all of a sudden it's tasty. :shock:
My amature bunny proofing never stood a chance. It's now well out of her reach but I'm not sure what to do with it. If I put it in the front it will be vandalised or stolen and I don't know how to protect it in the back now. Maybe something like they do to stop wild bunnies, those mesh things that protect the trunk. :?
That was exactly what I was going to suggest. They're called tree guards or protectors. You could also get a thick piece of plastic tubing and slit it lengthways which would be narrower, but also much more tricky to put on.
Oooh, had a look online.
I have no idea what size I need so I'll pop off to a garden centre when I can. I wish I could just bring it inside but it's got its own little ecosystem with caterpillars who chrysalis in the leaves and spiders. I brought it in for the winter once and found loads of little black bits all over the floor. I suddenly realised it was caterpillar poo! :lol: :shock: It's stayed outside ever since.
Ewwwwwww! :mrgreen: Could you re-pot it into fresh soil or would that kill it off? Once again I show my ignorance of trees.