Rabbits Eating Our Oakleaf Hydrangeas (Again) - January 2025

I think this might be my breaking point on Oakleaf Hydrangeas.  Every Winter since we planted them, the (dang!) rabbits have gnawed away the tips on our Oakleaf Hydrangea shrubs.  They 'clip' the tips right off and if you know anything about Oakleaf Hydrangeas....you know that they bloom on 'old wood'.  The (dang!) rabbits are eating just that:  the 'old wood'.

Below is a shot of some of the damage:

Rabbit Damage on Oakleaf Hydrangeas

I've protected some of them with chicken wire cages, but the small ones (dwarf) are just about eaten back to the trunks.  And some of the Alice (larger ones) have been reduced, too.  

I *REALLY* like Oakleaf Hydrangeas.  But, I don't know if our garden is going to work for them.  

My plan is to go out and buy even more rabbit repellent and try to apply it (in the cold) and see if that dissuades these (dang!) rabbits.

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