posted 5 months ago
I've always been told that j-chokes make terrific animal fodder, but "they" were always talking cattle. Our plants were well fenced because the grazers that like to help themselves were kangaroos. None growing presently, but the feral deer here have grazed (more like razed) the citrus trees to almost nothing, scraped the ends of the leaves of N.Z. flax, eaten the only rose, savaged lemon and ordinary thyme . . . so I'd guess anything green - we have been in drought conditions for about a year. They deer are tasty though, compliments of a Govt. eradication scheme.
Life's too short, eat desert first! [Source of quote unknown]
You have to be warped to weave [ditto!]