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Rabbits, chewing, and planting saplings
I am intending planting about 200 leylandii saplings, each about 2 foot
tall to delineate a boundary. We have a wild rabbit problem and similar saplings put in about 4 years ago had the protection of rabbit fencing. This has been removed now, and already some bark damage is evident to the original, fairly well established plants. The size of the area makes control difficult. What is the best means of physically protecting the new saplings from nibbling damage? As we are talking a couple of hundred plants cost is a major issue. Thanks. -- Best regards, Chris. |
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