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If you have a rabbit problem in your yard, a popular flower may be the culprit
Rabbits are deceptively adorable, hopping their way into your garden and eating up the plants you worked so hard to grow. One ...
Adding fencing around your entire yard, sections of it, or individual plants and trees is pricey, but it's the most reliable ...
Rabbit repellents can work if used diligently and if rotated between a few different products. Animals often develop a tolerance to a product thereby reducing the effectiveness. As with deer, when ...
Tomatoes are often the centerpiece of a vegetable garden. Whether you started them from seed or purchased seedlings, it can be disheartening to discover that something is damaging your tomato plant.
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What Is The Best Rabbit Repellent For My Garden?
Rabbits might be fun to look at and cute, but if you're not careful, they will eat your garden in no time. I often wondered what the best rabbit repellent for my garden was, especially after they came ...
Nature is a beautiful thing, but sometimes it can wreak havoc on a garden. Insects and wildlife have to eat, of course, and when we lay out a veritable buffet, who can blame them for gorging ...
There's a reason one of the most memorable picture books revolves around a trickster rabbit who scampers into a vegetable garden and gets into trouble. Rabbits have long frustrated gardeners with ...
The short answer is yes, rabbits eat beet greens. A defense against their intrusion into the beet bed is to surround the area with a chicken wire fence about three-feet high and buried six to 10 ...
I have received several calls recently from frustrated gardeners asking what chewed up their otherwise healthy vegetable plants. After planting, weeding, nurturing and hoping for a bountiful harvest, ...
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