Rabbits may be adorable, but they can wreak havoc on a garden. These furry critters have a voracious appetite for tender greens, flowers, and even the bark on trees. Fortunately, gardeners have an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cottontail rabbit getting ready to munch in a yard or field - Anthony Cedrone/Getty Images Using a diverse collection of flowers ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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 — ...
Using a diverse collection of flowers adds elegance and beauty to your garden, but sometimes you might end up attracting a common garden pest. If you want to keep rabbits out of your garden, one ...