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I'm getting garden groupies now.
And take periodic pics. (Sorry for the poor quality of this pic. I had to take it with my phone, since my regular camera's batteries are all dead. They should be charged up by this evening.)Nooo... I was figuring on just staking it down every couple of feet... are we in trouble here?Did you put the fencing under the dirt a few inches? Bunnies dig under fencing all the time to get to juicy veggies and fruits.
Nooo... I was figuring on just staking it down every couple of feet... are we in trouble here?
<Sighhhhhhh>Yeah, I would suggest you dig up around the perimeter and block off at least 3-4 inches underneath the dirt. 6-7 would be better, but some bunnies get bored easily.
If you have bunnies in your yard, if you don't do something to block their digging, you'll be sharing your harvest whether you like it or not.
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That is SO COOL!!We have 3 cats. Of course, catnip!Catnip? Really?!That is SO COOL!!

How are they getting in? If it's *under* the fence, you'll need to bury some additional fencing in line with the existing fencing... possibly up to two feet deep. Or you could try some of the organic (animal) pest control liquids. I don't know how well they work.Does anyone know of a way to get rid of rabbits and groundhogs from my garden? I have a 2' fence all around it and they are still eating my beans,cabbage and brocoli. I wish they would eat some of my cucumbers I picked 126 today and have spent all nite making pickles.