I've had a melt-down. And I've got a broken heart. And so have my girls.
First, the melt-down. My girls have absolutely ruined my garden! In about two years they've reduced it to a barren landscape with all but a few of the hardiest plants gone. GONE! My prized Echeverias, which I started with just a few plants given to me by my dad shortly before he passed away in 1990, and which had grown into beautiful specimens which I had in various parts of the garden, are all but annihilated.
The same area as above before the girls arrived.
Where there used to be a thick carpet of ground covers, now there's only dead leaves and a big mess. Not that Missy minds, she's quite happy to relax there with Artemis close-by, blissfully unaware of my melt-down.
Kiep takes time out on the rock just behind Missy.
"Why, oh WHY can't we come out?!" In stead of scouring the grass for insects, the girls would spend hours at the gait, waiting for me to open up.
A couple of months ago, I did start some landscaping inside the run and I presume that, shortly, there will also be nothing left of this.
Now, as I see the matter, I have three or four choices. One is that the girls stay locked up in the run forever. FOREVER! Or I can reduce the population and only keep three or four (that's not likely to happen!). Another option is that I adapt the garden to suit the girls - no beautiful, colourful borders, no tender Echeverias and give up my love for insects and all the other garden visitors.
Hmmmmmm... Decisions, decisions....
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Oh my goodness!! I cannot tell you what to do, but I know how much you love both: your garden AND your girlies!! Sterkte Maree. x
ReplyDeleteBaie dankie Liz, maar soos altyd, tyd sal leer!
DeleteCan you enlarge their run so you do not feel so bad about locking them up. Choocks do make a mess in gardens and eat all the bu
ReplyDeleteThat certainly is an option and I'm thinking about it Glennis! Thanks for the visit!
DeleteI didn't realize you had this blog as well as your paintings. How I enjoyed reading the antics of your girls ruining your garden. I can understand how you must feel, I would be the same, but I would say to enjoy your lovely plants, you have no choice but to have a huge cage /run for them. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteHa ha! I have QUITE A FEW blogs Lilian, keeps me on my toes! My girls give me so much pleasure and I feel so sorry for them being locked up, that I've decided to adapt my garden accordingly - all my plants from now on will be chook-friendly!
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