My Garden Buddies

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  1. waretrop

    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    They are my best buddies. They stay with me at all times and love to hang out. It's very hard to get good pictures of their faces as they are always moving and looking around. They enjoy being outside with me.

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    Wisteria

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    Willow
     
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    How cute. My garden buddy is up to 75lbs now and isn't very careful out there. so she has to stay in her fence when I am out there. poor baby.
     
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    Adorable! How on earth do you keep them so tidy when they are avid gardeners?
     
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    Keep clean???? Nottta. :-D :-D They are dust mops. I have to take all the little twigs out of their hair before they come into the house. Later on, Wisteria will get a hair chop chop but they won't do Willow. They say she is too cute to give a hair cut.

    They are so little, 4 and 7 pounds, they only take a minute to give a bath and they are very very good in the bathtub.

    They came as babies just before I lost my daughter so they have been so very very good for me. They are really my best friend. That's why they are so smart. I talk to them extensively and share to much with them.

    One day I would love to get a video of how well they understand. My husband just can't believe it. They play Huckle-Buckle-Beanstalk. You know, getting hotter or very cold. They understand exactly what that means.
     
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