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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Which flowers do rabbits not like to eat?

Our cemetary has lots of little rabbits that love to eat the flower heads, is there any flowers I can leave that will not be eaten by the bunnies?

Which flowers do rabbits not like to eat?
Marigolds, or buy some silk flowers and arrange them with the tallest one in the centre and smaller ones on the sides, with some fern and if you have a wire that goes over the tombstone which can easily be made, put some hanging ivy in it.


If you make the wire which goes over the top of the tombstone something like a U upside down on both ends about 6 inches in depth held together by 2 horizontal wires you could use any plants you want to. Make sure when you make the hanger you use wire that is secure enough or get someone to weld one for you. The caretaker will leave the flowers generally until you take them as they wont be in his way when cleaning the cemetery.
Reply:silk or plastic flowers. the cemetary here in town forbids natural flowers, only artifcial ones are allowed.
Reply:Petunias
Reply:Rabbits eat all flowers, including marigolds. I have had great luck (five years now) w/raised beds. I don't know if they havn't found them yet but I have yet to loose a plant in my raised bed.





You can purchase "Big Cat" (lion and tiger) manure from the garden centers. This practice was discovered in China and is just now catching on in the states. They have learned that spreading this "dung" around your property scares off Rabbits, Raccoons, Groundhogs, and even Deer.
Reply:they wont eat weeds...at least if the weeds are unattractive
Reply:Artificial!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:marigolds



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