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Plants That Deer Won't EatThanks,
A: Rene, It's true that deer find some plants more appealing than others. However, when environmental stressors like population pressure start to limit the local food supply, deer will eat just about anything to survive. Another strategy is to plant vegetation deer love around the perimeter of your property, in order for them to leave the rest of your garden alone. To find lists of plants that deer are more likely to ignore suitable to your specific zone, visit the website of your local extension agency. You can find a list of resources by state listed at the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES) website. www.csrees.usda.gov/qlinks/partners/state_partners.html About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:RE: Plants that Deer Won't EatI see the listings of replellents. I need a list of flowers and plants. I live in the Poconos, PA"" Post By CeeCee (Guest Post) RE: Plants that Deer Won't EatThe list of plants at the site garden gate magazine...some of these plants should NOT be on the list....deer LOVE daylily flowers and buds and absolutely LOVE lily flowers and buds. I agree with all the other perennials listed (and I have hundreds of perennials in my yard). Small lilacs are a treat for the deer also. The deer by us use lilies and daylilies as "treats" for their night time snack. I have found that the deer will ignore more of my plants now that I have a chow chow to help me. Post by valleyrimgirl RE: Plants that Deer Won't Eat
Here's a big list of plants. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Plants that Deer Won't EatYou didn't say where you live, but where I live in central Texas, the best thing I have found that the deer won't eat, is Rosemary. It can grow quite large, and looks beautiful. Check out your local extension office to see if they have a website, and if they have a listing for deer repellent plants. Post By Jennifer B (Guest Post) |
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