Use chicken wire with one-inch or smaller mesh. As shown in the illustration at the top of the page, fencing should be at least 2 feet high to prevent rabbits from jumping over. To keep them from burrowing under, bury at least 3 to 6 inches (the deeper the better) and bend the buried portion away from plantings.
Perhaps the best option, if you can find it, is rabbit fencing, which is specifically designed to keep rabbits out of gardens. Rabbit fencing uses sturdy 16-gauge .
The most effective way to bury your fence is to dig a trench about eight inches wide. Lay the wire in the trench forming an L shape with the L facing outward. Then fill in the trench. This L shape is most effective at keeping rabbits from burrowing into your garden.
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Fencing is the only sure-fire way to keep wild and domestic animals out of a prized. The Low Pest Fence prevents pesky rabbits, woodchucks and other small .
