Here is a link that should help you out, and is interesting reading as well! Also included are alternative plants that are rather more uninteresting to the nibblers.
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fence it
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SET A RATTRAP!!
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Spray your flowers and rose bushes with product called Liquid Fence. It can be purchased at most hardware and building centers like Lowes and Home Depot.
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Here is a link that should help you out, and is interesting reading as well! Also included are alternative plants that are rather more uninteresting to the nibblers.
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http://www.henryherald.com/morelocal/cnhinsgarden_story_097023436.html
Happy Gardening!
Put those old deflated shiny metallic balloons–like the ones sent with flowers or from parties–to work in your garden. Cut them into vertical strips and hang them from poles around your plants and on bushes to scare off rabbits and squirrels.
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Reader’s Digest – Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things
A large, barking dog will scare away rabbits and squirrels.
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this is gonna sound weird but go to your local dog groomer and ask if they will save you a bag of doghair.Thats right doghair. Put it under your mulch. Rabbits & squirrels wont go near it they hate the smell
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buy a gun.
buy ammo for said gun.
load the ammo into the gun.
wait for rabbits and squirrels.
shoot at them with the gun you bought.
pretty flowers!
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Plant zinnias around the flowers and rose bushes as a border. The rabbits and squirrels hate the smell. This also works if you have a vegetable garden.
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