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 ...
The idea of fluffy little cottontails frolicking around in the yard sounds appealing, until it's not. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, landscaped yards are the ideal habitat for ...
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.
Bunnies may be fluffy and cute, but they can also be garden saboteurs. Here's how to stop rabbits from eating plants in your yard.
Rabbits are year-round and frequent visitors to gardens and landscapes. As children, we read about and adored these furry critters. This love of rabbits often faded as we grew older and experienced ...
Planting "rabbit-proof" or "rabbit-resistant" plants is a great way to keep these critters from chewing up your garden. There are many fragrant herbs you can add to your garden to keep rabbits away.
Q: Forty years ago there was an old timer who was growing potatoes in a barrel. It had holes in the side for the leaves and the spuds were in layers, but I don't remember how it turned out. Have you ...
Q: We had four apple trees and two of them developed white growths on the trunk last spring. The trees sprouted leaves but then died. We were advised not to plant another tree in the same location, as ...
Part of the appeal of the Pikes Peak region is our proximity to wilderness. But living near wild spaces can bring critters hungry for what's in your garden. You can, however, discourage four-hooved ...
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 ...