Which plants do deer keep away from?
we have plenty of deers that roam free but I want to have some flowers out side my home. which could be deer free?They ate all of my lillies and roses:(
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Daffodils, foxglove, poppies, sage, and lavender are a few.
Here you Go!
https://www.thespruce.com/deer-resistant-gardens-1402490
https://www.almanac.com/content/deer-resistant-plants
https://www.gardendesign.com/plants/deer-resistant.html
Thanks more info always helps i have googled etc but always good to widen my search..
thank you.love the deers but....
Hello—This is an excellent question to be aware of what you have around your garden and landscape and certainly I understand your frustration. I feel like my plants are the local salad bar!
This was one of my exam questions.
Perhaps these saved references might help you.
Generally unless you want to construct tall fencing being aware of what deer like and dislike is advisable and to be aware of repellents effectiveness.
1-Preventive deterrent by plant/ landscaping choices could offer deer resistance
Landscape Plants Rated by Deer Resistance
https://njaes.rutgers.edu/pubs/download.php?strPubID=E271 This publication can offer homeowner comprehensive detailing that might aid in making the right choices before planting. Regional differences in deer species and plants could apply.
2-Deer a garden pest
https://pubs.ext.vt.edu/content/dam/pubs_ext_vt_edu/HORT/HORT-62/HORT-62-PDF.pdf
3- Research has shown that, while that odor repellents tend not to work, taste repellents can be very effective. Any repellent with egg solids, blood, hot pepper, or capsaicin as an ingredient is your best choice. Some repellents contain both eggs and hot pepper or capsaicin, and those work particularly well.
https://joegardener.com/podcast/wildlife-control/
I don't know where you live but if it is on the east coast, you might like cherry laurels. Deer don't touch them and they are such a nice bush and they flower. We have them in our front yard. But, if you do want something that the deer like LIQUID FENCE works great. Spray every other night:)
Deer turn their noses up at fragrant plants with strong scents. Sages, ornamental salvias, and lavender, daffodils, garlic, annual vinca, marigolds, coneflowers
My cousin uses a vegetable peeler on a bar of Irish Spring soap and scatters the shavings around her plants. There's also a product called Bobbex that works really well if you have something that is very precious to you.
I read this from Gma Kirk: A farmer gave me a gross recipe for repellent...but it works. cup or two of urine, tablespoons of crushed garlic, and cayenne pepper, two eggs in a gallon jug, shake well, fill rest of the way with water. Cap and let age a week. Then you drizzle small stream around the perimeter of whatever you want to keep them from eating. Works on rabbits, too