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Rabbits eat tomato plants, but usually opt for the newer growth on these plants. Identify rabbit damage by the clean cut bites left on plants, or from droppings, fur, or evidence of burrowing.
Not long ago, while rototilling my garden, I noticed a small tuft of rabbit fur next to a bale of straw that had sat rotting all winter in the tomato bed. I knew what that meant. I stopped the ...
Learn more about rabbit habits with tomato plants and other critters that may be eating your tomato plant. Yes, rabbits will eat tomato plants, especially young, tender stems. A rabbit's diet ...
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