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HD Vegetable Garden Tip No.5: How to Install a Rabbit Fence

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  • Annie Gaddis

    I found out chicken wire keeps the rabbits and opossums out, but not the raccoons. They tore it up to get in. Hope you don't have raccoons! I'm trying hardware cloth next. And maybe an electrical wire across the top!
     Love you two, Am so happy Nancy is a cancer survivor!

  • Maggie Wallington

    A must for rabbits (Jacks and Cottons) in Arizona. It's going to be expensive first yr of growing, but worth it! I wonder about ground squirrels, hmmmm

  • Joe Comfort

    Simple, economical, and rabbit proof. That's a dandy fence! Gonna' use this idea to keep the rabbits from going into the backyard buffet.

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