If you already have a chain link fence but the rabbits easily shimmy under it, install Dig Defense Small/Medium Animal Barriers along the bottom. Just be sure the rabbits aren’t already in your yard ...
Rabbits are a common invader of home gardens, especially when plants flower in spring. Kansas State University horticulture expert Ward Upham said there are many common-sense ways to keep the hungry ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Rabbits love to munch on everything from broccoli and beans to pansies and petunias. Even bushes and ...
David Kuchta, Ph.D. has 10 years of experience in gardening and has read widely in environmental history and the energy transition. An environmental activist since the 1970s, he is also a historian, ...
Q: How do I keep rabbits from destroying my new plants? A: The Eastern cottontail is the most common type of rabbit in urban areas. This cute, fuzzy critter can cause incredible amounts of damage to ...
I hear from many gardeners each season who face animal issues in their garden. While deer seem to be the most common leaf-munching culprit, two other mammals cause gardeners a great number of ...
Q: My area is overrun with wild rabbits that destroy the plants and lawn. Is there any way to control them? A: We may consider Peter Rabbit a lovable rascal when he's munching carrots in Mr.
The following is an excerpt from Your Farm in the City by Lisa Taylor and the Gardeners of Seattle Tilth (Black Dog & Leventhal, 2011). One of the biggest issues city famers have to confront: all the ...
Rabbits are, without a doubt, one of nature’s cutest critters. But they can be a bit less adorable when they’re nibbling your flower beds down to the ground or munching on your home-grown veggies. And ...