15 USEFUL PLANTS THAT EVEN PETER RABBIT WOULD IGNORE

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3. Bee Balm

These dazzling red flowers might not be a rabbit?s favorite food, but hummingbirds sure do love them! Monarda varieties are easy to grow and produce pink, red, violet, or white flowers during summer to early fall.
These dazzling red flowers might not be a rabbit?s favorite food, but hummingbirds sure do love them! Monarda varieties are easy to grow and produce pink, red, violet, or white flowers during summer to early fall.
The flowers are super long lasting and look great in cut flower arrangements. Bee Balm plants love full sun and moist, well-drained soil, and do well in USDA zones 4-9.

4. Black Eyed Susan Black Eyed Susans are native to North America and are one of the most popular wildflowers grown in gardens. They are members of the Sunflower family, and can grow over 3 feet tall.

Black Eyed Susans are native to North America and are one of the most popular wildflowers grown in gardens. They are members of the Sunflower family, and can grow over 3 feet tall.
Butterflies, bees, and a variety of insects are attracted to these showy flowers, which bloom from June to October. They love moist soil and prefer full sun.

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