1) Soapy water. 2) Take tomato plant vegetation and boil it in water, then use that water as a spray (after cooling, of course). 3) For rabbits, you might try old style marigolds. Otherwise, my recommendation would be to keep the plants well watered and fertilized. You will get more tomatoes than any pests could take you out of (except possibly deer).
2006-07-31 06:55:08
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answered by prosopopoeia 3
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yes plant maregolds between them or put down mothballs for sqerlls hang corn on the cob from a tree or fence thay will eat the corn and not your plants
2006-07-31 14:03:14
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answered by letta g 4
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Fresh garlic (animals & birds)
Moth-balls (animals, birds, and some bugs)
Peper in the soil also runs away alot of the bugs, but can also chase away the good worms.
2006-07-31 15:24:13
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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yes, cyan pepper (or however you spell it) works too. just sprinkle some around your plants.
2006-07-31 14:15:20
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answered by ki77303 2
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