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A make it rabbit-proof. The vast majority of rabbit burrows but rather utilize Horticulturist, NDSU raised garden bed of 24 inches Rabbits love tender leaves repellents cannot be applied abandoned dens from other Extension or higher is sufficient to deter such as lettuce and spinach. If directly to vegetables or other mammals. Eliminate debris cottontail rabbits. If jackrabbits you can fence only a portion of edible crops. These repellents and brush piles. If you have As a child, I used to feel great (or the mythical jackalope) are your garden, grow vegetables coat the foliage and stems rabbits nesting under your sympathy for fluffy little Peter the problem, the raised bed that are less palatable in the with hot pepper, putrefied deck, consider enclosing the Rabbit in his battle to obtain should be at least 36 inches unfenced area. Less preferred eggs, predator urine or other area. Mr. McGregor’s prized lettuce. high. Your back will thank you vegetables include onions, chemicals that make the plants Don’t feel bad if you feel more As an adult growing a for the raised bed! garlic, corn, asparagus, taste or smell foul. They are in common with Mr. McGregor vegetable garden as well as If you have an in-ground potatoes, tomatoes, rhubarb, suitable for landscape plants than with Peter Rabbit. We costly ornamental plants, my garden, fine-mesh fencing cucumbers and squash. and not for plants that will be adults just want to be able to sympathies have changed. is the best bet. Those cute Keep in mind that no plant consumed by humans. harvest the fruits of our labor. Nothing is more devastating baby rabbits have no problems is completely safe because If using a repellent that is than discovering that a row squeezing through a chain link individual rabbits have their not labeled for edible plants, For more information about of young pea shoots has been fence. One-inch mesh such as own taste preferences and consider spraying the odor gardening, contact your local clipped to the ground overnight. chicken wire is small enough to may be desperate for food, repellent on the soil around the NDSU Extension agent. Find What are your options? deter the smallest rabbit. depending upon the time of perimeter of the plants rather the Extension office for your When it comes to your Make sure that the bottom year. I once planted a row than on the vegetables that you county at https://www.ag.ndsu. vegetable garden, consider of the fence is snug to the of stinky marigolds around will consume. When in doubt, edu/extension/directory/ elevating the height. Raised ground or better yet, buried my garden to test whether thoroughly read the label. counties. garden beds can place those a few inches to deter the most the plants could serve as a Finally, make your yard an succulent vegetables beyond determined rabbit. If you have deterrent. 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