Sorry, Peter Rabbit, but homeowners need to protect their gardens. Even Mr. McGregor would approve of these bunny-proof ...
“If you are growing directly in the ground and are experiencing a lot of rabbit damage to your plants, you may want to build ...
Rabbits love tender stems, flowers, and vegetables and can destroy a young garden overnight. Learn more about rabbit behavior ...
Rabbit standing on hind legs near garden. - Tammi Mild/Getty Images There is perhaps nothing more heartbreaking for a gardener than planting an assortment of vegetables only to have them decimated by ...
The garden does not belong to rabbits. That truth lands hard the moment tender lettuce leaves vanish overnight and freshly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A rabbit munches on a green leaf in a patch of grass - SakSa/Shutterstock There's a reason one of the most memorable picture books ...
Rabbits are a common invader of home gardens, especially when plants flower in spring. Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini said there are many common-sense ways to keep the ...
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 ...
Who doesn’t love a cuddly bunny with big ears and fluffy puffs on their behinds? They’re universally loved, right? Not exactly. To gardeners and homeowners who like to keep their backyards tidy and ...
There's a reason one of the most memorable picture books revolves around a trickster rabbit who scampers into a vegetable garden and gets into trouble. Rabbits have long frustrated gardeners with ...