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  2. How to Keep Rabbits Out of Your Garden: 9 Wildlife ... - AOL

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    2. Install Fencing. Adding fencing can take some work, but it is the best way to permanently keep rabbits out of your garden and yard. For best results, install chicken wire or hardware cloth ...

  3. 32 things rabbits shouldn't eat - AOL

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    Rabbits can eat the flesh of a tomato as a special treat, but be sure to keep your fluffy bun away from the rest of the tomato plant. The seeds, stalks, and leaves of a tomato plant can be bad for ...

  4. How to Stop Rabbits From Destroying Your Garden - AOL

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    You can try to keep them away from your garden by planting or adding strongly fragrant things that'll send them hopping away. For example, rabbits detest onions, so you can plant onion bulbs or ...

  5. Marsh rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Typically, they feed on leaves and bulbs of marsh plants including cattails, brushes, and grasses. [11] They can also feed on other aquatic or marsh plants such as centella, greenbrier vine, marsh pennywort, water hyacinth, wild potato, and amaryllis. [12] Marsh rabbits, like all rabbits, reingest their food, a practice known as coprophagy. [7]

  6. How to Finally Prevent Rabbits From Destroying Your Garden - AOL

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    The 6 best tried and true methods for keeping rabbits out of your garden in 2024. Natural tools to keep rabbits away from your flower and vegetable gardens.

  7. Plantago lanceolata - Wikipedia

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    Songbirds eat the seeds, and the leaves are eaten by rabbits. [ 13 ] The iridoid glycosides the plant contains make it inedible to some herbivores, but others are unperturbed by them—for example, the buckeye butterfly Junonia coenia , whose larvae eat the leaves of P. lanceolata and ingest the iridoid glycosides to make themselves unpalatable ...

  8. Rumex obtusifolius - Wikipedia

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    It is a plant growing readily on arable land, meadows, waste ground, roadsides, ditches, shorelines, riverbanks, woodland margins, forest clearings, and orchards. [2] [7] Seedlings can be identified by the oval leaves with red stems and rolled leaves sprouting from the center of the plant. Regrowth from the rosette usually takes place in spring.

  9. How to Keep Rabbits Out of Your Garden - AOL

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    Rabbits are a common pest known for eating plants from flowers to veggies. Keep rabbits out of your garden with these humane and natural rabbit repellent ideas. Rabbits are a common pest known for ...