I know, most people would love to have my problem, right? However, I planted my garden with wildlife in mind and I'm wondering what I did wrong here. I planted the bronze form of vinis vitifera, which produces huge clusters of fat juicy grapes, and it goes ignored. Similarly, I have a Hawthorn tree that throws such huge clusters of fruit that the branches hang...and most years, the birds ignore it; particularly the fallen fruit. Raccoons, foxes and other small foraging omnivores abound in my semi-rural location, and they could give a rip about all the free food. My garden is strictly organic. I'm beginning to feel a little shunned. What's up with this?
Fruit-eating birds and critters scorn my Mt. Ash and Vinis Vitifera!
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