tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4695560142942194798.post1223982608049722883..comments2024-03-09T14:21:37.272+00:00Comments on Deefer Dawg: Telling Them Apart Matt Carehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02221912203941489737noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4695560142942194798.post-27884006375896709372014-06-15T07:34:37.668+00:002014-06-15T07:34:37.668+00:00Ha ha! Maybe so (the pigs being 'superior'...Ha ha! Maybe so (the pigs being 'superior'), but I suspect they are just smaller, younger and have not yet tried these things.<br /><br />We did try the rhubarb but had very few leaves. What leaves we got down soon shriveled till there was more gap than leaf, and then the chooks got in and scratched it all away. Is only one bush though, so next year I may try some other physical barrier and a ring of vaseline round the 'trunk' low down. Matt Carehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02221912203941489737noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4695560142942194798.post-56333606844550923392014-06-14T23:41:46.792+00:002014-06-14T23:41:46.792+00:00Clearly your pigs, being pure bred have more super...Clearly your pigs, being pure bred have more superior tastes than ours who will eat anything with relish, preferring their fruit and veg but all fruit in preference to their cereals.<br />Did you try the rhubarb leaves under your gooseberry bushes? Maybe the sawfly came in on the bushes when you first got them.anne wilsonhttp://anirishalternative.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com