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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 ...
Cottontail rabbit getting ready to munch in a yard or field - Anthony Cedrone/Getty Images Using a diverse collection of flowers adds elegance and beauty to your garden, but sometimes you might end up ...
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 ...
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How To Keep Rabbits Out Of Your Flower Beds
Chicken wire fencing, plant cages, and netting provide effective physical barriers that deter rabbits from nibbling on your blooms. Planting rabbit-resistant flowers and herbs with strong scents or ...
If you’re a gardener you’ve probably been the victim of rabbits or deer at one point or another. But planning ahead and choosing flowers that are somewhat rabbit or deer resistant in the first place ...
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 ...
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