Everything was going so well in your garden…until your uninvited guests showed up and ate everything. While you wouldn’t mind if the deer and rabbits just came to admire your flowers, it’s not so nice ...
Though they're cute to behold, rabbits gravitate toward their favorite flowering plants throughout the growing season, they're known to eat up your garden. While rabbits, like deer, have adaptable ...
Rabbits are deceptively adorable, hopping their way into your garden and eating up the plants you worked so hard to grow. One ...
How can something so adorable be so destructive? If you have a garden—and you have rabbits that visit—you know they’ll mow down just about anything including annuals, perennials, and vegetables.
I have not had rabbits visiting my garden, which is in a residential neighborhood, but today’s photos show plants from my garden that rabbits would avoid if they were to visit. We have had other wild ...
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 ...
Dear Master Gardener: Last year the rabbits ate most of my perennials. What can I do to keep them from eating my plants? Are there plants rabbits won’t eat? Answer: Gardeners may see a higher number ...
Q: I’m overwintering my geraniums by my south-facing window. However, they are flowering like crazy. Should I leave the flowers, or remove them? — Ann Riley, Fargo. A: Growing geraniums in a sunny ...
BUNNIES BROWSING IN the garden is a tale as old as Peter Rabbit and Mr. McGregor. However, local gardeners are fed up with rabbits ravaging their plants. Rabbit populations boom and bust. Your average ...
Q. How can you control rabbits from eating flowers? Someone has suggested boiling a clove of garlic or an onion and adding it to a spray bottle and spraying the plants. Will this work? Dan Haynes, ...