Oakleaf Hydrangea Winter Rabbit Damage - February 2022
Dang rabbits. They've taken a pretty big toll on my row of Oakleaf Hydrangeas in our backyard. In the photo at the top, you can see the freshly-shorn-off tips. This has happened on all of them along our south fence line - including the pair of dwarf ones. I didn't protect these from pests with wire cages because they haven't been hit in previous Winters. However...I *have* had one of our other Oakleaf Hydrangeas (planted on the northside bed) get hit by rabbits previously. I've protected that one with a cage. Just like I've done other shrubs like the recently planted Arrowwood Viburnum . Our history with rabbits is well-established and we've had them around the yard since we moved in. Last Summer, we had a little litter born right next to our patio . They eat anything they can get their little teeth into including some of my tree seedlings , Hemlock trees , Toad Lillies and even young Hicks Yews . Below, you can see a few more...