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Tue, Jul 1, 08 at 5:23
| I planted a row of sunflowers in my yard and they were growning fine, but then slowing one my one they were disappearing. I then caught a rabbit eating one of them. So I went the store to buy that stuff to keep animals away from plants and flowers. I seem to work fine. That was two months ago. Last week my last two starting to be beautiful sunflowers were distroyed by yes you guess it those crazy rabbits!!!! Does anyone have any tips on how to keep them away besides putting up a fence of some sort?
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- Posted by shasta_2008 5 NE Ohio (My Page) on Wed, Jul 9, 08 at 21:46
| Someone told me the other day to soak a sock in ammonia and hang it on a stick pounded into the ground, he said this would work for deer but I don't know about rabbits. I can't stand the smell of it myself! We brush our dog and lay the hair around the garden (on the outer part) this seemed to work a few years ago and we need to do it agin this year. Good luck! |
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