Bunnies may be fluffy and cute, but they can also be garden saboteurs. Here's how to stop rabbits from eating plants in your yard. Reviewed by Sylvia Duax No matter how soft-hearted you are, you ...
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.
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 ...
Support local journalism: Find offers for new subscribers at floridatoday.com/subscribe. Many gardeners want to attract bees, butterflies, birds and hummingbirds, but ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Those cute baby bunnies hopping around in your back yard are adorable—until they start devouring ...
You're not the only one who thinks your garden looks delicious. Rabbits do, too. And they'll happily help themselves to your plants and carefully spaced borders. One morning, you might just wake up to ...
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? This is ...
I am having problems with rabbits in my garden and would like some advice on how to prevent or minimize damage to my plants. — Beth Jameson, Park Ridge As with any garden pest problem, it is important ...
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, ...