Thread: $*&^!#@ Rabbits
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Old December 26, 2016   #7
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I can definitely relate although they only selectively prune my Heritage raspberries. Those bear a small crop in Spring (supposedly since I have yet to get one although plants are only in their 2nd year) and a fall crop. I thought I missed them all this year due to wildlife eating them or the drought but was surprised to find them ready to pick in October (a few months later than expected). I am compiling a mental list of plants that are prone to rabbit attack. The latest victim was my new Wine and Roses Weigela shrub. They took it back to ground level after frosts kicked in. They never touched it prior to it losing its leaves (maybe something there?) Hydrangeas are poisonous to Rabbits but apparently the Deer do not suffer the same affliction Live and learn
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