Keeping Deer And Rabbits Out Of The Garden
See the deer will bed down in tall grass.
Keeping deer and rabbits out of the garden. Use plants that repel rabbits in your garden. For smaller animals mounting an owl in your garden might be a visual that gives them pause. Also pick your fruits and vegetables immediately when they are ripe. The journey to enjoying your garden bounty isn t without its difficulties.
Has been making this homemade rather stinky spray that helps keep deer out of her garden for over 15 years. Plants that keep rabbits away. Just when you have rid your garden of pests thanks to beneficial insects and have successfully avoided any produce viruses or tomato blights deer rabbits and squirrels sneak in to snack on your beloved plants. Decoy predators can work to scare rabbits away.
Another effective way to keep deer out of the garden is cleanliness. An all natural effective deer repellent that s guaranteed to keep deer out of your garden for up to 3 to 4 months without the use of chemicals or poisons so it is safe for pets and children. Particularly birds mice and voles may exercise more caution to approach a garden protected by a fake owl. It can be sprayed directly on your plants and uses a custom blend of oils with a peppermint scent to keep deer away.
Alternatively spray your plants with raw eggs which has a smell that rabbits dislike. Pick them as soon as they re ripe instead of leaving them in the garden for a few days. Plant a few of them around the garden to keep the bunnies out. Rabbits love young fresh delicate veggies but they don t care much for strong scented herbs and flowers.
Groundhogs like to camouflage the entrances and exits to their burrows so remove potential hiding places by pulling weeds keeping grass trimmed picking up sticks and clearing brush piles. Move them around often to keep the rabbits on alert. Keep the garden neat. For rabbits birds voles and deer there are some sensory deterrents beyond smell that may work to help support your cause.
The smell of cat droppings should keep the rabbits away. By keeping your garden area clean you are making it less homey for deer. Rabbits love to munch on everything from broccoli and beans to pansies and petunias even bushes and trees such as forsythia and flowering crabapple are fair game to these fluffy tailed herbivores. To keep rabbits out of your garden organically try spraying your plants with a repellent made from water dish soap hot sauce and garlic cloves.
But aside from occasionally nibbling on your nasturtiums the varmints don t do any real damage according to mike mcgrath host of the nationally syndicated radio program you bet your garden and. Rags dipped in household ammonia and placed in the garden will mimic the scent of predator urine. Wildlife can wreck a garden they ll steal away your veggies chomp on your flowers and stomp over. Garden hobbyist mary r.
So if you leave lots of tall grass around they ll think it is there as a great bed for them.