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plant that bunnies will eat?

There is this bunny that lives under are shed and it keeps eating our plants .so I need a plant that bunnies will eat so they stop eating the flowers, and the plant needs to stand heat well.

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  1. Regular dandelions, I watched a rabbit in my neighborhood recently it ate the stalks and leaves of the dandelions. I wondered why it was only in my yard until I noticed this. Everyone else kills of the weeds with chemicals. They have no dandelions.
  2. If your soil will permit it, try planting clover, bunnies love that. And he may leave your other stuff alone. Also if you can plant marigolds, the bunnies do not like the smell of them and this will deter them from getting into your regular, garden and flowers...Hope this helps...thanks
  3. Plant rosemary plants all around your plants that you don't want the evil bunnies to eat. they cant stand it and wont go through it. Huntington Carpet rosemary is the best, because it doesn't get all woody and it stays close to the ground.
  4. When I use to have bunnies they ate my whole garden! zinnias, carrots, even my tomatos. They love grass and weeds that grow in the yards cabbage is very gasey for them. mine use to go crazy over bird seeds too. romaine lettuce is good for them besides rabbit pellets they sell in the store. Just go ahead and make sure to put plenty of vegetable scraps or any of the other things I listed under the shed to keep it from eating your garden like mine did. I use to have 8 of them roaming around free in my yard!
  5. leaf lettuce... you can plant it in a few planter boxes and put across from you garden... you might have to keep a few going.. because the bunnies will eat it all up! good luck... i also heard that if you get a spray bottle and put a few drops of dawn dish soap and fill with water and spray your leaves the bunnies wont like the taste.. spray every other couple days.... good luck!
  6. What you really want to do is get the bunny re-located. If you feed it, it will stay. If it stays, it will breed. if it breeds you'll have more to worry about than the bunny eating you flowers. Rabbits can breed when they are about 90 days old. You do the math. RELOCATION, RELOCATON, RELOCATION.
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