Sunday, February 5, 2012

I dont know how to keep rabbits out of my garden they are eating my tomato plants?

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I dont know how to keep rabbits out of my garden they are eating my tomato plants?
I've had very good luck keeping rabbits away from plants by sprinkling a solid line of dried blood around the perimeter of the area I want to protect. This is available in garden centers as a fertilizer. The line of blood has to be replenished after a heavy rain and/or once a month or so, but rabbits simply will not cross it. I've heard that farmers used to rub the trunks of tender trees with blood at slaughtering time, to protect the trees from rabbits. Most of us don't have access to a supply of fresh blood anymore.
Reply:Tomato plants are usually one of the few things rabbits bother. They eat almost everything else, though, and I've tried almost everything - short of a fence - with little success.


The baby rabbits are the worst because they "taste" everything.
Reply:There is a product called Liquid Fence that is supposed to keep rabbits and deer out of the garden. According to the ads, it's safe for children and pets.
Reply:put out rabbit food (pellets) far from the garden. you may have to make a little trail from your garden to the designated place you wish them feed them, so they get the idea.





works well also with ants/honey...





good luck
Reply:Try to block up all the holes in your fence or put the tomato plants in a fenced off area. The holes only have to be the ones lower down.
Reply:Rubber snakes . will help keep birds out as well . and dont mind the molls they are not after your food they are after your worms .
Reply:the product is call deer and rabbit repellex it is a liquid fence.....


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