Caught red-handed
For a while now, I’ve been noticing that the succulents in this planter are losing leaves at an alarming rate: What used to be a relatively lush grouping of sedums, aeoniums, and friends has become a place of sadness: My once proud Aeonium ‘Sunburst’ reduced to nubbins: I’d been putting the blame on rats because, well, because they’re my go-to scapegoats and always up to no good. But I was wrong. I finally caught the culprit in the act: Here it is, merrily chewing on a Senecio ‘Skyscraper’: It stopped momentarily when it saw me, but then it continued nibbling with no care in the world. Only when I got to within three feet did it scamper away. Here’s what’s left of Senecio ‘Skyscraper’: None of the succulents in this planter are irreplaceable so I’m letting the squirrels do their thing. I figure they need to fatten up now in preparation for winter. And I won’t apologize to the rats — I’m sure they’re responsible for something . © Gerhard Bock, 2025. All rights reserved. To receive a...