What flowers can I pot for fall that rabbits won’t eat, ideas?
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Mums are a possibility, Shirley. I've heard that they are rabbit-resistant.
Depending on where you like your community cooperative extension may have some tips
Vinca!
I should have noted I live in a desert area of southern Nevada
Hi Shirley,
As Ann said, Mums are a possibility. Just be careful and ask the nursery where you buy them because some Mums can attract rabbits. I tried to find a list for you earlier but all of the lists were either fall plants or rabbit resistant plants - not both. Here's an article that explains about rabbits & mums and gives some ideas about how to keep the rabbits away. Wishing you the best.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/rabbits-deer-eat-mums-95865.html