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Rabbit and Deer Resistant Plants Class

$10.00


Item # CLASS - WILDLIFE

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Rabbit and Deer Resistant Plants Class at Bath Garden Center

Designing a garden that can withstand the appetites of local wildlife is a common challenge for many homeowners. While no plant is 100% "proof" against a starving animal, choosing deer and rabbit resistant plants can significantly reduce damage. In this class we will focus on the biological and behavioral reasons why animals choose certain plants over others. You will leave with a personalized strategy to create a beautiful, lush garden that deer and rabbits find simply unappetizing.

This class is great for:

  • Preventative measure to protect plants from wildlife
  • Those who want to attract birds and other wildlife to their property
  • Garden enthusiasts interested in creating a more sustainable garden

Class Information:

When: Saturday, April 4th, 2026 from 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Where: Bath Garden Center & Nursery, 2000 East Prospect Road, Fort Collins

Experience Level: All levels

Cost: $10




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