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114 Plants That Rabbits Hate©
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114 Plants That Rabbits Hate ©
By: Arlene Wright Correll
The bunnies are cute to see running across the driveway or the highway. We have adored Thumper the Rabbit and laughed with and at Bugs Bunny, we enjoy the Easter Bunny, but there is nothing cute or funny when they invade your garden and destroy what you have planted.
You might let your lawns grow with wild clover and let the bunnies enjoy a continuing feast of those little green leaves.
We all tried to avoid sprays and repellents and I have found that the best thing for rabbit control is to plant rabbit resistant flowers. I personally do not think much of the animal catching traps. To me the best thing to do is surround my veggies with flowers that rabbits do not like.
I suppose some good hunting dogs might do the trick, but that is not my personal thing and aggressive cats might help, however my daughter-in-law’s 3 cats seem to raise more havoc in my gardens that any rabbit could.
So over the years I have relied on flowers and other plants to help control the bunnies, bless their little nibbling hearts.
If you live in the country as we do I really do not think there is much you can do about rabbits. However, here in Kentucky we have seemed to keep them down the end of our long driveway and away from our good stuff with plants.
Here is my list of flowers that I have found helpful in deterring these charming, furry little rodents and these include perennials, annuals and bulbs.
1. Yarrow 2. Agave 3. Columbine 4. Pink Sea Thrift 5. Astible 6. Impatiens 7. Begonia 8. Bleeding hearts 9. Balsam 10. Coreopsis 11. Cranesbill 12. Butterfly bush 13. Day Lily 14. Lamium 15. Bee Balm 16. Allium 17. Catnip 18. Crocus 19. Straw Flower 20. Dahlia 21. Daffodil 22. Siberian Squill 23. Swan River Daisy 24. Siberian Bellflower 25. Snow-in-Summer 26. Iris 27. Naked Lady 28. Aster 29. False Spiraea 30. Centaurea 31. Fleabane 32. California Poppy 33. Blue Fescue 34. Blanket Flower 35. Eurphorbia 36. Ferns 37. Many Species of Herbs except Basil 38. Candytuft 39. Dead Nettle 40. Red-Hot Poker 41. Lupine 42. Crown-pink 43. Blackfoot daisy 44. Forget-me-not 45. Oregano 46. Beard Tongue 47. Oriental Poppy 48. Santolina 49. Saxifrage 50. Gloriosa Daisy 51. Pincushion Flower 52. Lamb’s Ears 53. Feather Grass 54. Thyme 55. Verbena 56. Sweet Violet 57. California Fuchsia
Here is my list of shrubs that I found helpful.
58. Japanese Maple 59. Fir 60. Albizia 61. Vine Apple 62. Hackberry 63. Cedar 64. Hawthorn 65. Redbud 66. Cypress 67. Ash 68. Magnolia 69. Maidenhair Tree 70. Pine 71. Spruce 72. Oak 73. Douglas Fir 74. Texas Mountain Laurel
75. Here is a list of shrubs I found that work.
76. Glossy Abelia 77. Bamboo 78. Barberry 79. Butterfly Bush 80. Manzanita 81. Boxwood 82. Flowering Quince 83. Fairy Duster 84. Cotoneaster 85. Littleleaf Cordia 86. Delea 87. Daphne 88. Brittlebush 89. Turpentine bush 90. Holly 91. Jojoba 92. Buckwheat 93. Juniper 94. Chuparosa 95. Kerria Japonica 96. Lantana 97. Lavender 98. Leucophyllum 99. Oregon Grape 100. Cinquefoil 101. Heavenly Bamboo 102. Firethorn 103. Sumac 104. Currant, Gooseberry 105. Rosemary 106. Sage 107. Lilac 108. Viburnum
Here is a list of vines and ground covers that will work for you.
109. Carpet Bugle 110. Dwarf Plumbago 111. English Ivy 112. Japanese Spurge 113. Virginia Creeper 114. Periwinkle
Not only will these help to keep your rabbit population down, deer do not like a lot of these and they will truly enhance the beauty of your garden.
Author Resource:-> For more gardening or cooking information click http://www.learn-america.com/ To see Arlene’s Gardens and to read her gardening diaries or click on Arlene’s Books where you can download or buy her gardening & cook books. Arlene says, "All my royalties from the sale of my books go to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and I thank you for visiting my site."
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