00:00Natural Rabbit Deterrence, How Scented Plants Protect Your Garden
00:03Lavender blooms beside lettuce while a rabbit pauses near the fence.
00:09Gardeners use strong scents, fuzzy leaves, bitter flavors, and tough stems to protect plants.
00:16Lavender stems sway along garden borders, and rabbits often avoid the sharp fragrance around
00:22purple flowers. Rosemary shrubs grow woody branches near vegetable beds, releasing a
00:28pine-like scent when brushed. Sage plants spread gray-green leaves beside cabbage rows,
00:34adding a strong herbal smell rabbit's dislike. Mint grows in patio pots, sending sharp scent into
00:40corners where rabbits might nibble young greens. Marigolds open orange and yellow blooms near
00:46tomatoes, creating a pungent border around tender garden plants. Daffodils rise from spring soil with
00:52yellow trumpets, and rabbits usually avoid their toxic bulbs and leaves. Alliums lift purple flower
00:59globes above beds, while onion-like odor surrounds nearby seedlings and herbs. Lamb's ear spreads fuzzy
01:06silver leaves along paths, giving rabbits an unpleasant texture to chew. Bee balm blooms red
01:12and pink near fences, drawing pollinators while aromatic leaves help discourage browsing.
01:18Russian sage grows tall lavender-blue flowers, filling sunny borders with a strong scent and woody stems.
01:25Lavender, rosemary, sage, mint, marigolds, and daffodils build a scented wall around vulnerable plants.
01:32A rabbit sniffs the lavender edge, turns away, and hops back under the shrubs.
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