Tip of the Week: Keeping Rabbits Out
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Hey there all of you Garden of Eden fans out there and welcome to our latest edition of “Tip of the Week,” where we provide all of you some tips and tricks to keep your indoor flowers and outdoor gardens looking spectacular all the year through! This week, we're helping you keep those rabbits out of your garden! Rabbits, while cute and cuddly creatures, can wreak havoc on your garden if left unchecked. Being dedicated herbivores, anything green or flowering is fair game, so to protect your garden, we advise you to take preemptive measures. One method you can try to keep the rabbits out is to buy some chicken wire fencing, with less than an inch of mesh width and at least three feet tall. Dig six inches into the soil, and like it around your garden. This will help keep rabbits out of your garden, as they cannot hop into your patch or dig a tunnel into it. Just beware of flying rabbits, as this fence trick won't work for them. Alternatively, there are sprays you can use that will help keep rabbits out, but they are thought to cause complications in your plants. We hope you've enjoyed this week’s Tip of the Week, and that you can use this knowledge to keep the rabbits out of your garden. Be sure to come back next week for another tip!