There must be something that keeps the rabbits from eating my garden!

Cathy
by Cathy

Really, there must be something that keeps the rabbits from eating my garden. I've tried talcum powder, cayenne pepper, Rabbit Repel spray, Liquid Fence, and marigolds--all to no avail. Help, how do I keep rabbits out of my garden?


  7 answers
  • Jane Jane on May 03, 2017

    I have a garden right outside my back patio door and I have many neighborhood rabbits that do not bother my garden because I throw all my kitchen scraps outside everyday for them to eat.. example.>> lettuce leaves, carrot peelings, potatoes peelings, apple cores and peelings actually any fruit or veggies scrap or peeling that would normally go into the trash, gets thrown outside for the rabbits and they never touched my garden again.. I do this all winter as well....

  • Cathy Cathy on May 03, 2017

    Well, I certainly don't want to attract more rabbits! They do not need the encouragement--and with good food supplies, they multiply like, well, RABBITS!

  • Judy Mcguire Judy Mcguire on May 03, 2017

    Put cut human hair around your plants, they don't like it.


  • Teresa Panetta Mio Teresa Panetta Mio on May 03, 2017

    Get a dog. A hunting one if you can.

  • Marti Braden Marti Braden on May 03, 2017

    Go to the feed store and get a container of fox piss to spray around.

  • Lamar Havard Lamar Havard on May 03, 2017

    Ever thought of trying a REAL fence? Hee-hee!

  • Cathy Cathy on May 07, 2017

    The vegetable garden IS fenced, but I cannot possibly fence every flower, plant, tulip, etc. It would not be possible. And yes, I've tried fox urine....