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This pretty flower is a favorite among gardeners, and unfortunately, deer too. The herbivores love snacking on this plant and it could lure them into your yard.
Deer are a problem for every gardener. But there are a few things we can do in our gardens to limit what they eat.
Deer will avoid eating these beautiful, colorful perennial flowers in your yard because of their low nutritional value and ...
Along with vegetable plants, hostas and daylilies, there is a new plant, now legal to grow and harvest in Ohio, that is also ...
With all the rainfall, trees and shrubs have had substantial growth. But this lush growth is also appealing to wildlife in ...
The Hudson Valley is home to hardiness zones 6a through 7b, which provides a great climate for many deer-resistant plants. Deer are more likely to stay away from poisonous and fragrant plants, ...
Deer-resistant flowers and plants aren't deer-proof, but deer don't like their scents and textures. Here's what to plant to keep deer out of your garden.
This is a time of abundance for Mother Earth’s creatures, with food sources available everywhere. Flowers provide nectar and ...
These deer-resistant flowers and plants are perfect for a Lower Hudson Valley garden While adorable to look at, the fairytale gets old fast when deer show up in the garden ...
Pest-proof your property with these pretty deer-resistant plants. Here, the best deer-resistant flowers, herbs, and plants to keep Bambi away. 40 Deer-Resistant Plants That'll Keep Bambi Away for Good ...
If deer are hungry, they’ll consume shrubs on the resistant list. For example, your Mugo pine that the deer found so palatable is on the deer-resistant list of a reputable university.
Native shrubs are often a bit more resistant naturally, since they live in the wild with the deer. Those include Yaupon hollies, cherry laurel, oakleaf hydrangea, witchhazel, sumacs and smoketree.