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Stuff What I Posted skip to main | skip to sidebar Stuff What I Posted Tuesday, 30 January 2018 Prickly Pear cactus tasty to animals I bought a Prickly Pear cactus from TradeMe.  In theory, this is supposed to have horrific spines that get stuck into you, and ache away for months on end embedded into your hand or wherever.  In practice, either rabbits or possums like the taste of it's pads.  This makes me wonder if it is even a Prickly Pear cactus. Rabbit?  Possum? Posted by Richard at 12:11 pm 0 comments Labels: cactus , farmlet , prickly pear cactus Wednesday, 25 October 2017 Sunchokes, corn and garden beds There's been jerusalem artichokes growing in a garden bed for the past four years or so, but mostly they're given away.  The grass grows over them in the dormant seasons, but they've just started to sprout again.  It's been a goal to dig them up and replant maybe eight or so of the best in a different garden bed, clearing this one out. Uncleared...

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