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17 Answers
- Anonymous4 years ago
don't plant any
- 4 years ago
Create a barrier between your beds and the rabbits by putting up a mesh fence 1 to 3 feet high—commonly made of chicken wire. Make sure to bury the bottom edge of the fence at least 6 inches under the ground to keep the most determined rabbits from burrowing beneath it. Openings should be no more than roughly 1 inch.
- 4 years ago
Simple buy rabbit and deer proof plants of which think diascias are one of them see the Hayloft plant website for more details.
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- Anonymous4 years ago
Let the dog loose
- Anonymous4 years ago
I'm too lazy to have a garden, but they have deer fencing or netting that you can order online at Amazon. That will do the trick. Also...an electric fence for small critters will would work if you live outside of the city limits.
- SandyLv 74 years ago
Go to a hardware store or garden center and get something called "bone meal".
"Dust" the soil with it.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/use-bone-meal-keep-ra...
My mom used to be in charge of a garden in her condo community and swore by the stuff.