If you have a garden shed, check it for any gaps that a rabbit could squeeze through and for signs of nesting activity. Part 1. Physical Barriers Fencing Being quite small creatures, one would think it would be relatively easy to keep rabbits out of the garden with a low fence. However...
However, some gardeners swear by a simple fence made from very fine plastic mesh. It is so flimsy that squirrels seem to have great difficulty climbing up it. For best results, dig it into the ground at least a few inches to prevent them from squeezing under the fence. However, squirrels...
Install stem protection. To keep your seedlings from being bitten off at the base, use collars to protect the vulnerable plants once they’re transplanted outside in the spring. Usehumane traps. Sometimes getting them out entirely is the best way to solve the problem. Put up a fence. Whethe...
If you have the room, even better is double fence. This can mean a single fence and then a second fence a few feet outside this fence of simple strung wire. While deer can jump quite high, they can’t jump two fences in a row this easily. ...
If you have a fence you’d like to hide there are several plants you can use besides shrubs. Vines like trumpet vine, silver lace vine, wisteria, honeysuckle vine, Virginia creeper and climbing roses which are perennials can be used. Annual vines like sweet peas, morning glories, Scarlet ru...