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Wallingford Allotments and Gardens Society



Q & A - Rabbits

Q Despite fencing off our garden against rabbits, they still get in and chew our plants, what don't they like?
A They seem to steer clear of blue-flowered monkshood (aconitum) and agapanthus, lime-green lady's mantle (alchemilla), both pink and blue granny's bonnet columbines (aquilegia), the blue bell flower (Campanula lactiflora), and rose-pink colchicum (mistakenly called autumn crocus). Others they are not keen on are rose-pink cyclamen, multi-coloured fucshias, crane's-bill geranims and daylilies (hemerocallis), yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia punctata), New Zealand flax (phormium), lamb's ear (Stachys byzantia) and the white-flowered yucca.
Courtesy of Joyce Stickley







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