Lots of rabbit damage this winter: why?

Photo by Connie Oswald Stofko by Connie Oswald Stofko The rabbits killed half of my blackberry bush; only three healthy canes, or stems, are left. My neighbor’s five-foot rose of Sharon that she has been nurturing for ten years looks like a skeleton. Many gardeners around Western New York have the same question: Why was there so much damage from rabbits this winter? The upper branches on this rose of Sharon are white because the bark is gone. Rabbits were…

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