To name a few:
Columbine
Catmint
Wild Four O’clocks
Blue Flax
Whirling Butterflies
Hummingbird Mint
Sage
Blanket Flowers
Yarrow
Penstemon
Lavender
Coneflowers
Check out High Country Gardens for even more ideas:
http://www.highcountrygardens.com/
2006-06-19 11:05:58
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answered by gojenni714 5
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it is so unhappy what's taking place on your plant existence yet i'm so happy to hearken to you're searching for a humane way around the subject. I think of the rabbits will nibble on maximum plant existence that are succulent and clean and the prevailing solutions have some stable suggestions, yet once you do no longer opt to would desire to encompass the graveside and putting them interior a brilliant vase out of the bunnies attain will no longer artwork, possibly you will desire to attempt some thing much less succulent alongside with lavender and Rosemary posies or turning out to be some dwarf shrubs such lavender in pots. it would desire to be grown at domicile till it starts to get extra physically powerful and could final for a number of years with a sprint care. possibly your daughter would desire to take some cabbage leaves alongside for the Bunnies once you circulate to as they advise no injury and it would desire to be a fashion of coming up it much less distressing on your little woman in case you incorporate them somewhat than making it right into a conflict you're no longer at risk of win. Wishing you the better of success xx
2016-12-13 16:59:09
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answered by chappie 3
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A couple of options to keep the bunnies away. I sprinkle fox urine around my flower beds and garden. I get the urine at the local nursery. Another option is Liquid Fence, also found at the local nursery or feed and seed. The Liquid Fence keeps the deer and bunnies out of my garden and off my apple trees.
2006-06-18 04:31:53
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answered by livingstonseagull43 3
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Marigolds
2006-06-18 07:51:16
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answered by dragonmomof3 6
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Good question. I wish I knew. At the garden center, you can buy dried blood meal to sprinkle around the perimeter of your gardens. It's kind of expensive and has to be reapplied after rain. I think it has helped to some extent.
2006-06-18 04:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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rabbits dont like marigolds at all.. they will avoid them at all cost..and u can also go to the store and buy a fake owl and that will scare them out of ur yard along with alot of other animals
2006-06-20 16:02:32
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answered by bllnickie 6
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Fake.
Sorry, couldn't resist. Try putting up a barrier.
2006-06-18 04:06:37
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answered by pg1955 2
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cactus
2006-06-18 04:11:41
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answered by snuffy_muffy_eater 3
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