These deer resistant shrubs offer gorgeous flowers and foliage, while appealing to birds and pollinators. The best part? Deer ...
Hostas are big and beautiful shade-loving perennials. They love humidity, making them great plants in regions prone to humid summers. But as much as we love a hosta garden, so do deer since they love ...
If your ruminant neighbors love your landscape too much, choose shrubs they're less likely to fawn over. penboy / GETTY IMAGES You're living in your dream home, except for one thing: Deer are ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Inevitably when I talk gardening in Northeast Ohio, the conversation turns to deer. Through no fault of their own, the deer population is growing with little natural restraint, and ...
Deer won't eat these: See which flowers, shrubs and other plants turn off hungry deer 'Plant on a Thursday, they'll still be there on a Friday.' See which plants Down to Earth Living in Pomona ...
If you have deer in your yard, you already know how destructive they can be. They trample plants, rub their antlers on young ...
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For those of us who live in or near a city, nothing is more exciting than seeing deer prancing around our communities. On the flip side, nothing is more frustrating than when those same sweet animals ...
* What it is: Cherokee sedge is a foot-tall, gently arching, grass-like perennial that’s especially well suited for damp, shady spots. Native to the southern United States, it produces tan, wheat-like ...
Several weeks ago we listed four o'clock, Texas mountain laurel, primrose jasmine and vincas as landscape plants that were not eaten by deer. I had one gardener respond that the four o'clock blooms ...
"[The deer population] just puts too much pressure on the native plants that the deer prefer, and they end up eliminating them. And that leaves empty ecological space for the invasives to come in. And ...