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Not only are there lots of different veggies, fruit, herbs and flowers, but critters as well. I wish I could get pictures of them all.  Some just won't stay still long enough for a photo, like the many lizards, hummingbirds , and many other birds that enjoy my trellis.
I wouldn't be surprised if there were snakes. I'm fine if they are there, and I think we are happy to avoid each other. I'm sure a rat, probably more than one have taken up residence in one of my raised beds. I'm going to put ammonia in the hole, and sprinkle cyan pepper around the garden. Some critters are not welcome.
Love to see the critters that visit your garden
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