Did You Know Many Gardeners Plant These Perennials To Protect Their Garden From Rabbits?

Rabbits might seem harmless, but they can turn your garden into a disaster zone, nibbling away at your prized plants and leaving destruction in their wake.

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The frustration of finding chewed stems and missing blooms is all too common for many gardeners.

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Thankfully, you can plant perennials that rabbits dislike. These hardy plants beautify your garden while naturally keeping rabbits at bay.

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#1. Foxglove

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Foxgloves are not only beautiful but also effective at deterring rabbits, thanks to their toxicity.

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These tall, pink-spired perennials are loved by pollinators but avoided by rabbits and pets.

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Thriving in full sun and well-drained soils, foxgloves are hardy in USDA zones 5 to 10 and short-lived but self-seed freely.

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#2. Euphorbia

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Have you noticed the thick white sap oozing from a broken poinsettia branch?

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This sticky sap is typical of Euphorbias making them perfect for containers with their summer-long white blooms.

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Plus, this sap acts as a natural deterrent, keeping rabbits and deer at bay.

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#3. Coreopsis

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Coreopsis is incredibly easy to grow, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil. You just deadhead spent flowers for more blooms.

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Its strong scent and slightly bitter taste make it unappealing to rabbits, so they tend to avoid it.

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#4. Russian Sage

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Russian sage is not only stunning with its silvery foliage and lavender-blue flowers, but it also repels pesky rabbits with its strong, pleasant scent.

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This low-maintenance plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, and once established, it’s drought-tolerant.

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#5. Lavender

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Lavender is not only known for mauve blooms and silvery-green leaves, but its divine scent also acts as a powerful rabbit repellent.

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The high concentration of linalool in lavender’s natural oil overwhelms rabbits' sensitive noses, keeping them at bay.

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Depending on your USDA Zone, choose French lavender for warmer climates or English varieties for colder areas, as they can handle temperatures down to -12°F.

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#6. Peonies

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Peonies, with their lush blooms and intoxicating fragrance, are garden showstoppers that rabbits generally avoid.

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They are best planted in spring or fall and easy to care for. You just use metal hoops or decorative baskets to support the flowers.

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For the best blooms next year, remember to cut them back at the right time.

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#7. Catmint

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Catmint, with its square stems, is more than just attractive - it’s a rabbit deterrent. Rabbits dislike its scent, making it a gardener's ally.

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This versatile plant thrives in full sun to part shade and isn’t fussy about soil.

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Plus, its summer blooms of white flowers with purple dots add beauty to your garden while keeping pests away.

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#8. Bee Balm

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Bee balm is a gardener’s favorite for its vibrant blooms and ability to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

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This plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil and beautifies your garden.

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Thanks to its strong, minty aroma, rabbits avoid it.

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#9. Yarrow

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Bee balm is beloved by gardeners for its vibrant blooms and ability to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

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Thankfully, its refreshing scent may be pleasant to us, but it’s unappealing to those pesky rabbits.

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#10. Salvia

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With its strong, aromatic scent and slightly bitter taste, rabbits find salvia unappealing.

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Beyond its rabbit-deterrent qualities, salvia offers vibrant spikes of colorful flowers that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.

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This plant is also drought-tolerant and easy to care for, making it a perfect addition to any garden.

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