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Ajuga and foamflower are good options! Also certain types of geraniums 🌹
Hostas are fabulous!
I use the website High Country Gardens to figure out what I need. If I can't find the plants locally, I order from them. They're a bit expensive but their plants are guaranteed to thrive and I've been very pleased with the results - both with the plants and that they aren't eaten! You can also use planters to control the soil and keep the underground critters from messing with your plants.
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thanks all!
I'm sure you have heard about Irish Spring soap but just in case you haven't... Hang a bar of Irish Spring soap near the plants that you don't want eaten. Apparently deer don't like the smell. I have to admit I'm not wild about it either. Anyway, it worked for me in Indiana when I lived in deer infested woods.
Azaleas love acidic soil. Hostas, painted ferns, astilbe are great for lots of texture and color. Try plopping garlic cloves in the mole tunnels. They don't like it and go elsewhere. They moles/voles will love that you've dug up the ground to put in new plants.