Who doesn’t love a rabbit? Those soulful eyes, those sleek coats, those adorable ears, those cute little white tails – and ...
Tomatoes are often the centerpiece of a vegetable garden. Whether you started them from seed or purchased seedlings, it can be disheartening to discover that something is damaging your tomato plant.
With abundant snow cover late into the winter, rabbits often turn to stripping bark from the exposed trunks of small trees ...
Dear Master Gardener: Last year the rabbits ate most of my perennials. What can I do to keep them from eating my plants? Are there plants rabbits won’t eat? Answer: Gardeners may see a higher number ...
What can I do to prevent rabbits from eating my plants — they seem to be causing more damage this year in my garden. What are some plants that will be less likely to be eaten by rabbits? As with any ...
I have not had rabbits visiting my garden, which is in a residential neighborhood, but today’s photos show plants from my garden that rabbits would avoid if they were to visit. We have had other wild ...
Rabbits wreak havoc on gardens, especially in the springtime when there’s tender spring growth. Courtesy of Johnson County K-State Research & Extension A common winter problem in the metro is rabbits ...
How can something so adorable be so destructive? If you have a garden—and you have rabbits that visit—you know they’ll mow down just about anything including annuals, perennials, and vegetables.