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k brow 10-06-2003 07:08 PM

Rabbits
 
Does anyone know of a natural deterrent to keep rabbits out of my flower
garden? My purple coneflowers are dwindling daily.
Thanks in advance.
Kathy



Tomatolord 10-06-2003 08:08 PM

Rabbits
 
cats and blood meal (sold at lowes etc just sprinkle around the plants)
and
Stews

tomatolord


"k brow" wrote in message
m...
Does anyone know of a natural deterrent to keep rabbits out of my flower
garden? My purple coneflowers are dwindling daily.
Thanks in advance.
Kathy






[email protected] 10-06-2003 08:56 PM

Rabbits
 
In article , k brow wrote:
Does anyone know of a natural deterrent to keep rabbits out of my flower
garden? My purple coneflowers are dwindling daily.
Thanks in advance.
Kathy



The only proven one is two foot tall chicken wire one inch mesh. But
that will look kind of tacky in some places. Sure works in the
vegetable garden though.

--
Wes Dukes (wdukesNOatSPAMpoboxdotcom)

Penny Morgan 10-06-2003 10:32 PM

Rabbits
 
You can try surrounding the area with Blood Meal, but you have to replenish
it after rain washes the scent. With the amount of rain lately, I'm afraid
you'd be out there constantly. Another solution might be trying some
products that you spray on the plants to repel them or they may dislike in
flavor. I just applied some Bulb Guard made by Deer Off to some petunias
that were in danger of disappearing because of bunnies. It lasts for a
couple of months and then you have to reapply. I know there are other
products out there, but none of these are natural. Do you have a dog or
cat? Their scent may repel them too. Although, many of my customers in
Preston have dogs and the bunnies are still not deterred. They have an
overabundence of brave bunnies that will chew just about anything they find.
Check out a hardware store and read some labels. Most of the products are
scent or taste activated, and not poisonous to bunnies, if that's what
you're worried about. Good luck.

Penny
Flowers By The Yard
"k brow" wrote in message
m...
Does anyone know of a natural deterrent to keep rabbits out of my flower
garden? My purple coneflowers are dwindling daily.
Thanks in advance.
Kathy





dookie 10-06-2003 11:44 PM

Rabbits
 
lead is natural, isn't it?

dookie

"k brow" wrote in message
m...
Does anyone know of a natural deterrent to keep rabbits out of my flower
garden? My purple coneflowers are dwindling daily.
Thanks in advance.
Kathy





MAC 11-06-2003 03:20 AM

Rabbits
 
I picked up some 2-foot welded wire fencing at Lowe's (I believe it was)
that's covered in green vinyl. It blends in well with the landscape and
you can surround large areas with it. So far it's working fine.

MAC


Bill 11-06-2003 12:44 PM

Rabbits
 
I've had good success with cayan pepper placed around the border of my
hosta garden. My understanding is that rabbits smell along the ground.
They do not like the smell of the cayan pepper and hop the other way.
Sam's Club has giant size bottles for a reasonable price.

Bill

"k brow" wrote in message om...
Does anyone know of a natural deterrent to keep rabbits out of my flower
garden? My purple coneflowers are dwindling daily.
Thanks in advance.
Kathy


Charles Lanier 11-06-2003 07:09 PM

Rabbits
 
A crazy solution that has worked with deer and rabbits in our garden is to
sprinkle human hair around your plants. Whenever I go get my hair cut I ask
my friend who owns the salon to give me a bag full of the clippings she
sweeps up. I sprinkle a little around each of my plants and add to it
whenver the rain washes the scent away. Best of all, it is non toxic and it
turns into bone meal which is good for the plants.



"k brow" wrote in message
m...
Does anyone know of a natural deterrent to keep rabbits out of my flower
garden? My purple coneflowers are dwindling daily.
Thanks in advance.
Kathy





mark 14-06-2003 09:56 PM

Rabbits
 
k brow wrote:

Does anyone know of a natural deterrent to keep rabbits out of my flower
garden? My purple coneflowers are dwindling daily.
Thanks in advance.
Kathy




I heard that plastic netting on the ground works well. Apparently the
rodents don't like getting there feet caught in it. It does not captuer
them. They just don't like it. I have seen some places in RTP use it to
protect their pansies. My cat does a pretty good job of keeping them
away. I just she would not bring them into the house. Call me Mr.
McGreggor. ;-)
Mark



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