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.
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 ...
With abundant snow cover late into the winter, rabbits often turn to stripping bark from the exposed trunks of small trees ...
Rabbits can eat all parts of a rose plant, including the petals, leaves, and stems. Fortunately, it's pretty easy to stop these common garden pests from nibbling on your pretty plants—if you know the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Safe Plants for Rabbits
Fresh greens are not only a treat for rabbits but also play an important role in dental care and digestion. However, caution is advised: Not every plant that grows in the garden or is picked during a ...
MINNEAPOLIS — When snow blankets the garden and food is scarce, rabbits turn to the nearest buffet: your trees, shrubs, and perennials. In the Upper Midwest, winter damage from rabbits can be severe — ...
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