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Gardening Resources

Tomato, sow and grow Guide
From Botanical Interests
Tomato sow and Grow Guide
Soil Temperature for Higher Germination
From Botanical Interests
Soil Temperature Guide
Common Gardening Terms

From Botanical Interests
Common Garden Terms

Rabbit Resistant List

Perennials aCANTHUS MOLLIS AchilleaAcontium (Monkshood) Actea Ferns (except maidenhair fern)AgastacheAjuga Alcea (Hollyhock) Alchemilla (Lady’s Mantel) Allium Ameria (sea thrift)AmsoniaAnemone Aquilegia(Columbine) Arabis Artemisia Aruncus dioicus (goats beard) aSARUM (wild ginger) AsclepiasAsterAstilbe bAPTISIA Bergenia brunnera macrophylla Butterfly weed cALTHA PALUSTRIS cAMPANULA Campsis Radicans (Trumpet vine) caryopteris s.Celastrus (Bittersweet)Centurea Montana (Bachelor Buttons) cERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM Chrysanthemum Clematis (sometimes) cONVALLARIA (LILY OF THE VALLEY) Coreopsis corydalis s (sometimes) Crocosmia S dELPHINIUMDianthus Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Digitalis(Foxglove) dORONICUM Echinacea (Purple Cone Flower) Epidmedium (barrenwort)Eupatorium (Joe Pye, chocolate snake root) Euphorbia eCHINOPS Festuca GlaucaFilenpendulaGaillardia gALLIUM Geraniums (Hardy Geraniums)Geum hELENIUMHelLeboreHemerocallis (Daylily) Heuchera sanguinea Hibiscus Hosta (sometimes) Hyacinth s IBERISIRIS KNIPHOFIA (RED HOT POKER)LAMIUM (DEAD NETTLE) LAVANDULA (LAVENDER)LEUCANTHEMUM (SHASTA DAISY)LIATRIS S. LILIUM (LILY) LIRIOPE (LILY TURF)LOBELIALONICERA (HONEYSUCKLE)LUPINESLYCHNIS MALVA (MALLOW)MENTHA (MINT)MERTENSIA (BLUE BELLS)MISCANTHUS (PERENNIAL GRASS) MONARDA (BEE BALM)MULLEIN MUSCARI (GRAPE HYACINTHS) NARCISSUS (DAFFODILS)MYOSISTISNEPETA (BLUE CATMINT)NARCISSUS S ORIGANUM (OREGANO)OSTRICH FERNPACHYSANDRA PAEONIA (PEONY)PANICUMPENNISETUM GRASS PEROVSKIA (RUSSIAN SAGE) PENSTEMONPHLOX PLATYCODON (BALLOON FLOWER)PLUMBAGOPOLEMONIUMPOLYGONATUM (SOLOMEON'S SEAL)POPPYPRIMULA PULMONARIA (LUNGWORT)ROSMARINUS (ROSEMARY)RODGERSIA RUDEBECKIA (BLACKEYED SUSAN) SALVIA ~ ANNUAL PERENNIALSANTOLINA S.SCABIOSA CAUCASICASCILLISEDUM (STONE CROP)SEMPERVIVUMSILPHIUM S.SOLIDAGOSTACHYS S.SOKESIA LAEVIS (STOKE'S ASTER)THYMUS SPECIESTIARELLA (FOAM FLOWERS)TRADESCANTIATHALICTRUM S.TRYCIRTIS (TOAD LILY)VALERIANVERONICAVINCA MINOR (MYRTLE)VIOLA TRICOLOR (JOHNNY JUMP UPS)YUCCA
AnnualsAbutilon Agapanthus AgaveAgeratum alocasia Aloe Alysum Angelonia Begonia (sometimes) Calsium Calendula Cape fuchsia (phygelius) CelosiaCleome Coleus ColocasiaCosmos Crocus Dahlia Dianthus Dusty Miller Erica s. Gazania Geranium (pelargonium) Gladiolus hortulanus HeliotropeHibiscusImpatiens lantanaMarigold Morning GloriesNasturtiumsNicotianaOsteospermum pETUNIA (SOMETIMES) Pennisetum grass Penstemon s PlumbagoRosemarySageSanvitalia senecio sSnapdragons sTOCK Strawflower Sunflower ToreniaVerbeena Vinca (catharangus roseus) Zinnia
Climbing Vines
ShrubsAesculus glabra (common buckeye) ALTHEA (ROSE OF SHARON)BERBERIS (BARBERRY) invasiveBUDDLEIA (BUTTERFLY BUSH)BUXUS (BOXWOOD)CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS (CAROLININA ALLSPICE) Cephlanthus s (buttonbush) Chaenomeles s (quince) ClethraCONTINUS S. (SMOKEBUSH)CORNUS (DOGWOOD) cOTONEASTER dAPHNE dEUTZIA (sometimes) eUONYMUS S Fothergilla sFORSYTHIA Hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel)HYDRANGEA iLLEX S Itea s juniperus s kALMIA LATIFOIA (MOUNTAIN LAREL)KERRIA JAPPONICA pHILADELPHUSS (MOCK ORANGE) pICEA (SPRUCE) Potentilla s (sometimes) Prunus s (sometimes)RHODODENDRON (AZALEA) rHUS S (SUMAC) rIBES (CURRANT) rOSA RUGOSASAMBUCAS (ELDERBERRY)SYMPHORICARPOS S (SNOWBERRY)SYRINGA (LILAC) tAXUS (YEW) vIBERUNUM S wEIGELA
Trees
EDIBLES (they may eat ripe produce) Angelica (Angelica archangelica)Artemisia (Artemisia absinthum)Artichoke, globe and JerusalemAsparagusBasil (Ocimum basilicum) Blueberry (vaccinium)Borage (Borago officinalis)Catmint (Nepeta x faassenii)Chamomile (Matricaria spp.)Chives (Allium schoenoprasum)Comfrey (Symphytum x rubrum) Corn Cucurbits (squash, cucumbers, melon) Dill (Anethum graveolens) EggplantFennel (Foeniculum vulgare)Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) Grape (Vitis s)Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis)Lamb’s ears (Stachys byzantina)Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)Leek, OnionLemon balm (Melissa officinalis) MajoramMint (Mentha spp.)Mullein (Verbascum spp.) OnionOregano (Origanum vulgare)Parsley (Petroselinum spp.) PepperPotatoRhubarbRosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)Rue (Ruta graveolens)Sage (Salvia officinalis)Savory (Satureja montana) Spinach (sometimes) Strawberry plant Summer Squash Tansy (Tanacetum coccineum) TarragonThyme (Thymus spp.)Tomato
Baby bunnies will eat anythingIf Rabbits are hungry enough they also will eat anything.

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