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by pcgrav on May 13, 2005 02:22 AM
Hi Peaches!
not sure about a plant but you can check this site http://www.gardensalive.com/default.asp and they might have some ideas. Its a site that sells completely organic stuff for every gardening need.
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not sure about a plant but you can check this site http://www.gardensalive.com/default.asp and they might have some ideas. Its a site that sells completely organic stuff for every gardening need.
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Each day is a new beginning...What you begin is your choice.
The pleasure you receive from life is equal only to the attitude you put into it.
by tkhooper on May 13, 2005 02:22 AM
Crown Imperials are said to be good for keeping rodents away.
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by phoenix on May 13, 2005 05:22 PM
marigolds
if you plant them around your garden (not too close to the other plants) the bunnies will eat them and not the other plants
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if you plant them around your garden (not too close to the other plants) the bunnies will eat them and not the other plants
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"If you want to talk bollocks and discuss the meaning of life,you're better off downing a bottle of whiskey.That way you're drunk by the time you start to take yourself seriously"
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I have only one problem RABBITS. There are lots of them here. Is there a plant I can use like a border to keep the bunnies from being interested in my garden? I know that I can use different pesticides or sprays but I prefer not to.
If any one knows what I can plant please let me know.....