We’ve also included some of the plants that deer find irresistible. Deer Resistant Plants There’s no such thing as a deer-proof garden. “Deer, if they’re hungry enough, they are going to eat anything,” says Dr. James Klett, Colorado State University Professor of Horticulture and ...
Besides being deer resistant,rugosa rosesare tough plants. They deal with salt air exposure on the coasts, aren't picky about soil, are very drought resistant, and have excellent cold hardiness too, with some being hardy in zones 2 and 3. Some are single, and others are double. What anim...
There are many possibilities from evergreen species toflowering shrubs, low-maintenance plants, and species for full sun or shade that deer aren't likely to munch on. Below are some great examples of deer-resistant shrubs. What Deters Deer From Certain Shrubs? Your best bet for deterring deer...
The time spent planning your deer-resistant flower border will be well worth the effort when your daylilies are left alone by deer. Certain shrubs, trees, herbaceous perennial plants and annual plants are not usually damaged by deer. Deer do not like plants with strong, fragrant scents. The ...
These native plants thrive in sun and partial shade—even in northern climates. Imagine cold-hardy, evergreen lilies with a pest-free and deer-resistant constitution; superior drought tolerance; and delightful, candelabra-styled, white b... T Peace - 《Fine Gardening》 被引量: 0发表: 2005年...
3.Mulberry– There are actually two species recommended here, Red and Texas mulberry. Red mulberry grows in moist, well-drained soils in the eastern two thirds of the state. It is less drought-resistant than Texas mulberry. Texas mulberry grows along creeks, canyons and thin well-drained, lim...
your yard to prevent deer from jumping over them. Another option is to plant deer-resistant plants around your pansies. While no plant is completely safe from a deer, those with thorns, hairy leaves or a pungent odor, like herbs, are less desirable than pansies or fruit-bearing plants. ...
as are some herbaceous (nonwoody)flowering plantsand vegetative ground covers. Herbaceous perennials in cold climates typically survive winter by means of undergroundrootorstemmodifications, such asbulbs,corms,tubers, orrhizomes; the aboveground portions of these plants often die back in autumn.See al...