The three most common garden rabbits are jackrabbits brush rabbits and cottontails with cottontails being the most widespread.
Keeping rabbits out of garden marigolds.
The best means of controlling rabbit damage in the garden is by discouraging their presence and preventing access to plants.
Use plants that repel rabbits in your garden.
Don t scare me neither deer nor rabbits seem to like.
Many commercial repellents are available for keeping rabbits at bay including the urine or blood of predators like foxes or coyotes and can be applied using sprayers or by hanging swatches of scented cloth along the garden perimeter.
Depending on your preference availability of deterrent materials and the cost you can choose any method to keep your garden safe.
But aside from occasionally nibbling on your nasturtiums the varmints don t do any real damage according to mike mcgrath host of the nationally syndicated radio program you bet your garden and.
Professional control is also available through pest management companies that provide nuisance wildlife management services.
Read on for tips on keeping rabbits out of the garden.
Some gardeners say that marigolds keep rabbits out of their gardens while others say rabbits actually like the marigolds they planted.
In order to keep them out first you ve got to understand them.
Young rabbits are curious and tend to sample many plants even ones reputed to be rabbit resistant.
However be aware that the presence of raw eggs may attract ants and other pests.
Keeping rabbits away from your garden should not be a strenuous activity.
Although rabbit proof plants don t exist there are some that rabbits don t like because of their strong scents such as basil garlic rhubarb hot peppers spicy basil and mint.
A similar idea is to use floating row covers at night that s when rabbits love to roam the garden.
Flowers they like to nibble include gazanias marigolds pansies and petunias.
3 methods for keeping rabbits out.
Try out different means and embrace what works best in keeping rabbits away from your garden.
Other natural repellents include chili powder soap or vinegar.
To keep rabbits out of your garden organically try spraying your plants with a repellent made from water dish soap hot sauce and garlic cloves.
Rabbits love young fresh delicate veggies but they don t care much for strong scented herbs and flowers.
Rabbits love to munch on everything from broccoli and beans to pansies and petunias even bushes and trees such as forsythia and flowering crabapple are fair game to these fluffy tailed herbivores.
While these animals often avoid strong or unknown smells as possible dangers marigolds do not keep either deer or rabbits out of the garden.
Plants that keep rabbits away.