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Started by Beelucky2, April 17, 2016, 23:40:37

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Beelucky2

 :BangHead: Just moved to a lovely cottage in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside, with a half acre garden.Looking forward to 'getting to grips' with the garden, but I appear to have a major problems with rabbits. Ant help or advice would be greatly appreciate. Thanks

Beelucky2


Pescador

Proper anti-rabbit fencing and removal off any that are found inside it.
Not cheap or easy, but essential IMO.
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johhnyco15

yes i agree my father lives out in the wilds of Essex he has given up on growing anything geraniums essex rabbits seem to dislike them
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Over here we have to contend with deer and rabbits eating the beg and bears eating the fruit so many folks who get visits from these critters put up electric fences and that seems to do the trick
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Quote from: Beelucky2 on April 17, 2016, 23:40:37
:BangHead: Just moved to a lovely cottage in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside, with a half acre garden.Looking forward to 'getting to grips' with the garden, but I appear to have a major problems with rabbits. Ant help or advice would be greatly appreciate. Thanks

Many of the vegetables you aim to grow are the perfect accompliment to stewed, roast, fried and pie-ed . They are generally low fat, and a healthy alternative to factory farmed chicken. Take matters into your own hands or seek help locally. In my experience, a local family butcher will know of somebody to discuss your requirement
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