Who doesn’t love a rabbit? Those soulful eyes, those sleek coats, those adorable ears, those cute little white tails – and those voracious teeth. From nibbling lawns and lettuce to killing entire ...
David Kuchta, Ph.D. has 10 years of experience in gardening and has read widely in environmental history and the energy transition. An environmental activist since the 1970s, he is also a historian, ...
Rabbits! They are ravenous in the spring when greens like spinach and lettuce are just coming up. For years I kept them at bay with a simple 2-foot high chicken wire fence held in place with thin ...
Many gardeners want to attract bees, butterflies, birds and hummingbirds, but most gardeners would rather not have deer or bunnies pay them a visit. Considering how large deer grow and how well ...
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 ...
Q: My area is overrun with wild rabbits that destroy the plants and lawn. Is there any way to control them? A: We may consider Peter Rabbit a lovable rascal when he's munching carrots in Mr.
Determine whether you need a groundhog, rabbit, or deer fence and choose from woven, welded, or stock panel vegetable garden fencing to keep the animals at bay. Most gardeners eventually have heated ...
Q: How do I keep rabbits from destroying my new plants? A: The Eastern cottontail is the most common type of rabbit in urban areas. This cute, fuzzy critter can cause incredible amounts of damage to ...
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