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Re: Height for Rabbit Fence


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Another good idea is to put human and /or dog hair in your garden. It 
works in my garden, and it's not as smelly. :)

Tina Zone 10 Arizona 

jallan6977 wrote:
> 
> Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
> 
> > For Rabbits, the chicken wire should work fine, as long as you make it
> such
> > that the rabbits can't crawl underneath. But, sinking it down 6" should be
> > fine.
> >
> > Good Luck,
> >  Mike
> >
> >
> >
> > Does anyone have a preferred height for an anti-rabbit fence?  I've
> > found conflicting information online and in books and thought I'd turn
> > directly to the experts.  I'm planning on building it with chicken wire,
> > and thought perhaps a 3' roll of wire sunk 6" underground would be
> > sufficient.  What do you think?
> >
>    Here is a dumb idea for consideration.  Collect some doggy do do from
> your lawn and put it out of sight in the garden.  Hmm that might attract
> dogs though.  I still like my ah posting in the garden to keep animals out.
> It seems to work as there are deer, rabbits, woodchucks and such in the
> neighborhood but no sign of them in my garden.  SHHHHH!
> 
> Jim allAn zone 5 New York State
> Northeastern USA.
> 
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