Will Work For Grass
I got my moss patch front lawn raked, seeded, fertilized and crabicided.
I am impressed at what wonderful moss cultivators we've been. Except, of course, I want grass. That patch to the left is the part of the yard I didn't dump bunny poop on last fall. Over there on the right is the part I did poop on. Better but it's got a ways to go. Now I just have to remember to lightly water every day until it germinates. The water part is easy to remember. It's the lightly part that gets me.
I also got the half pound of bunny foof dyed, again using the color salmon, but much less. That gives me a
nice range of soft melon color to add to the last batch, all of which is destined to hook up with a natural brown fleece. I think when I have some extra angora (that not needed to blend with a fleece), I will dye up some of this soft melon color for a pure angora spin.
And now I'm off to the first (annual? remains to be seen) little fiber festival the Second Sunday Fiber Artisans is participating in. The camera is packed but whether I take any photos ... well. We'll see. Or not.

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heh, all we can grow here is crab grass ;-)
Posted by: vanessa | April 13, 2008 at 09:37 PM
We are good at growing moss too - especially around our new pation where grass is essential. And now you've convinced me that I do indeed need to get a bunny for fertizlizing purposes as well as cuddling and spinning.....I can't find any angoras around where I live though!
Posted by: Chris | April 14, 2008 at 06:42 AM
We have such a hard time with growing grass in the back and in the front we can grow but by mid summer it's burned up.
Very pretty bunny foof. Hope you had a great time at your fiber festival!
Posted by: Kelly | April 14, 2008 at 07:34 AM
Love the bunny foof! Hope the festival was fun. The weather wasn't quite so nice as it's been yesterday.
Posted by: Jessica | April 14, 2008 at 09:25 AM