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The eastern cottontail rabbit can be a pesky garden companion, so here are tips to help keep him away!
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Controlling the Rabbit Population in your Yard
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Amen to living in harmony with the rabbits! Someone shot a baby bunny and he is now healing and hiding out in my yard, and yes he has helped his self to my green bean plants! We r the smart ones and if you don't use a fence then you'll be sharing, not killing!
A rabbit ate a jalapena pepper right off my plant today. You wouldn't think they would even like them.
The only thing I found to deter rabbits is cats. Started feeding 2 stray kittens & they stuck around. Mom now has a litter of 4 kittens & no rabbits or mice in site. I bought many different color coral bells to plant as I understand a deer & rabbit would starve before they would eat them.
Last year my tulips were demolished be rabbits despite being surrounded by chives, covering in red pepper flakes, and finally using a horribly nauseating repellant. This year I figured would be the same but as I had several dinner parties and large family meals, my chives were trimmed every few days while the tulips were young. The bunnies didn't touch my flowers. They look great! My guess is that the strong smell of
the freshly trimmed chives all around the tulips
spoiled the bunny fun. Yay, finally a point on the gardener's side!
I have about 4 baby rabbits and a very small backyard so we let them ran around, they got into the Basil plant and ate about half of it, over the last 3 day they have been dying one by one, would this be why?? I hate going into the backyard and founding them like this, what could be it???
GMO plants may contain pest control properties... rabbits and insects both fall in "the animal kingdom" so I hope it wasn't GMO basil that did this :-( this would mean it would be potentially harmful to humans as well! Also, rabbits can "scare to death" by as much as a dog barking at them. Are there any stressor that could have caused them harm?
Barely any plants are GMO. Basil is not one of them. There are so few GMO foods, that no popcorn varieties are GMO whatsoever--and regular corn is one of the few crops that sometimes is GMO, along with canola, and soybean.
Not only are there many GMO foods but they're also used as ingredients in an endless assortment of foods. There is also a huge effort to genetically modify other plants; hence the reason for some of these companies hoarding seeds for their own development of new and potentially patented varieties.
GMO Food: List of Genetically Engineered Food.
Corn, soybean, rapeseed/canola, potato, papaya, zucchini/squash, beet/sugar beets, alfalfa, flax, apple, plum, salmon (farm raised), cloned meat, yeast, enzymes & hormones, pineapple, tomatoes, rice, sugar cane, wheat, chicory/radicchio, melon/cantaloupe, bananas
This can be found on 'organic hawaii .org'
aren't you afraid of Mad Cow from Blood and Bone meal. I know a person who's dad was a gardner and had died from Kreutzfeld/Jakob from just such fertilizers. dreadful.. There is no guarantee that when our own parents used such fertilizers that we aren't going to be subjected to such a fate as well. is Alzheimers really growing or is it bovine spongiform encephalopathy on the rise from the old days when we still ate marrow bones?
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