Rabbits are generally considered garden pests. So, no, a rabbit would not be good for a garden.
you can if you think it is unsafe in your garden
Mr. McGregor's garden is the garden which Peter Rabbit entered against his mother's wishes in "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" by Beatrix Potter (July 28, 1866 -- December 22, 1943).Specifically, Mrs. Rabbit forbids her four children to go into their human neighbor's enticing vegetable garden. The ban is based on that garden being the place of death of her husband, Mr. Rabbit. Mrs. Rabbit does not want Peter, Flopsy, Mopsy or Cottontail to end up likewise in one of Mr. McGregor's pies.
They eat pest insects that would harm your garden.
Anything out of the garden that is leafy. Or just plain ol rabbit pellits.
Peter Rabbit was forbidden to play in Mr. McGregor's garden.
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He put up a fence to enclose his vegetable garden, so that the rabbit would not get in and eat all of his carrots.
Hmm , a snake..... like everybodies garden.. or a rabbit.... or a mole.
Mr. McGregor was the man that scared poor Peter Rabbit. Mr. McGregor was scaring Peter Rabbit out of his garden.
a good movie would be the wizard of oz cats don't dance the secret garden or any Disney movie cars umm rabbit proof fence , a bugs life, old yeller
The nursery rhyme about the rabbit in the garden is called "Кролик в огороде" (Krolik v ogrode) in Russian. It tells the story of a mischievous rabbit causing trouble in the garden by eating the carrots and lettuce. The rhyme is popular among Russian children and is often used to teach about nature and gardening.