For tough, rabbit-resistant plants, baptisia has spikes of violet, blue, yellow, or white flowers and attracts bees in early summer. This drought-tolerant perennial has blue-green foliage that continues to look stunning to frost. After blooming, its clusters of showy seed pods dry out as they mature and create a unique rattling noise in the breeze.
Some gardeners swear by repellants to keep rabbits away, but I'm not a fan-and I don't need them with this tried. Bunnies won't eat your garden if you grow flowering plants that they prefer to leave alone. Read our guide to learn about the top rabbit.
These Rabbit Resistant Perennials are your best bet if you want the plants in your garden to stay safe from these furry animals! Discover 25+ rabbit-resistant plants, from perennials and shrubs to annuals and herbs, plus design tips to protect your garden naturally. By incorporating rabbit-resistant plants like these into your garden, you can reduce the likelihood of finding your flowers and vegetables nibbled away.
While no plant is completely failproof, creating a diverse garden with highly aromatic, bitter, or tough plants will help discourage rabbits and protect more tender crops from becoming a snack. Keep bunnies out of your garden with these rabbit-resistant flowers, shrubs, trees, ground covers, vines, bulb plants, annuals, and perennials. Learn some common and beautiful rabbit-resistant plants, AND how to care for them.
How many of them have YOU seen? Rabbits using your garden as their own personal buffet? Here are 15 plants that they won't eat and a few tips for keeping rabbits away.