Saturday, 10 July 2010

Saving the Spinach

We have many beautiful feathered garden friends.
They love my vegetable patch!


15 comments:

lynne h said...

surely you're not thinking that she's going to scare them away... she's way too beautiful!! : ) xo

Jasmine said...

She seems to be doing the trick so far. I don't think she will scare them for long though. We did have fun making her :) x

Robin said...

I think they'd rather invite her to dance - she's lovely!

Thanks for the birthday wishes, I did indeed have a lovely day.

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Deborah said...

She's the most beautiful scarecrow I've seen!

Theresa MacNaughton said...

We should have thought of that! We have some fake owls, but the critters aren't afraid of them!

Caio Fern said...

but this is sooooooo great !!!
the best i have seen !!
how do you call this? scarycrows?
wonderful .
and the head of the "little girl" is even more lovely !

Joei Rhode Island said...

She is pretty cute....doubt they will be afraid for long. Glad to see you settling in to your new home Jasmine. Lovely countryside.

Anonymous said...

Great Scarecrow!!

Jo said...

Completely agree with previous comments - she's far to pretty to be scary and much more likely to attract admirers!!!
Hugs xxx

Harnett-Hargrove said...

She might be scary at night... -J

Heather Woollove said...

I'm thrilled that you've settled in and are finding your new home such a delight!!
Enjoy discovering all of the beauty around you this summer!

Gina said...

She is fabulous.

If she doesn't work try hanging up some cds/dvds. The birds don't seem to like them very much when they shine in the sun

Love and hugs Gina xxx

Clowncar said...

We had a scarecrow a couple years back, with a plastic pumpkin head. He scared few birds, but unfortunately scared our kids. Greatly. So we had to take him down.

Martine said...

Jasmine thats a lovely spinachkeeper you have there. Your spinach is going to have all the good vibes.
XXXm

Wildflowerhouse said...

Hi Jasmine, First congrats on following your grandparents advice. Do let us know how the showing went. Secondly I am laughing at your scarcrow. I had one that I made in my garden. The elk came stood there looking at her and then proceeded to eat her straw hat and rip her clothes off. I do have very strange elk. LOL