Note:Even “resistant” varieties can be vulnerable in thefirst few weeksafter planting when their leaf tissue is especially nitrogen-rich. If you have major deer problems, we recommend spraying new plants with a deer repellent for 3 to 4 weeks after planting to prevent them from being nibbled...
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Plants for the deer infested gardenExplains how to choose plants for a deer-resistant garden. Guidelines; Lists of annuals and perennials.Davis, C.RHorticulture
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Some varieties of hibiscus may be more resistant to deer than others. Color Choice Plants recommends varieties such as Helene, Diana, Freedom, Red Heart, Pink Giant and Blushing Bride for areas that have a lot of deer activity. For best results, they should not be planted near hostas, day...
Growing deer-resistant plants is a necessity for many gardeners now that deer have become a major problem in many regions. The deer population is increasing, and sadly, we’re partly to blame: we keep building homes in their habitat, and the loss of wild areas means fewer natural predators...
The coarse-haired, green foliage is distasteful to deer, making this a good deer-resistant choice. Learn more about growing black-eyed Susan.Buy Now Arizona Apricot blanket flower. Photo: Proven Winners. 4. BLANKET FLOWER (Gaillardia spp.) Zones: 3-10 Exposure: Full sun Bloom time: Summer...
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Episode 171: Deer-Resistant Plants One deer can do major landscape damage overnight, and if a herd regularly visits your garden you may feel like giving up. Although almost no plant is completely safe if… Podcast: Let's Argue About Plants Episode 170: High-Impact Native Plants with Uli...
When rampant white-tailed deer graze in forests, they prefer to eat native plants over certain unpalatable invasive plants, such as garlic mustard and Japanese stiltgrass. These eating habits lower native plant diversity and abundance, while increasing the proportion of plant communities made up of ...