How to keep rabbits out of garden

Keeping rabbits out of your garden can be challenging, but with the right strategies, you can protect your plants. Here are some practical tips:

1. Install a Fence

  • Material: Use chicken wire or mesh with openings smaller than 1 inch.
  • Height: At least 2โ€“3 feet tall to prevent rabbits from jumping over.
  • Buried Edge: Bury the bottom 6โ€“12 inches of the fence underground to stop them from digging underneath.

2. Use Natural Deterrents

  • Plants They Dislike: Rabbits avoid plants with strong scents, such as lavender, marigolds, or garlic.
  • Repellents: Sprinkle crushed red pepper, garlic powder, or commercial rabbit repellents around the garden.
  • Homemade Spray: Mix water, a few drops of dish soap, and hot pepper flakes; spray it around your plants.

3. Remove Attractants

  • Keep the garden tidy by removing brush piles, tall grass, or debris where rabbits can hide.
  • Harvest ripe fruits and vegetables promptly to avoid tempting them.

4. Scare Tactics

  • Place fake predators, like owls or snakes, around the garden.
  • Use motion-activated sprinklers to startle them away.

5. Physical Barriers

  • Cover vulnerable plants with garden cloth, netting, or cloches.

6. Create a Decoy Garden

  • Plant rabbit-friendly options, like clover or lettuce, away from your main garden to lure them elsewhere.

7. Pet Patrol

  • Allow your dog or cat supervised access to the yard; their scent can deter rabbits.

8. Secure the Perimeter

  • Check for gaps in fences, gates, or walls that rabbits could use to enter and seal them.

Combining several of these methods increases your chances of keeping rabbits out for good!

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