What is a good natural plant or repellent to keep the deer out of my sedum and hostas???
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I have moth balls inserted into some panty hose(bags) and strung OVER my container garden (nothing touches the plants) ....works so far....they don't like the small and neither do I, but it is better than planting all your vegies and flowers and have them all gone the next day!!
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In the April issue of Garden Gate magazine they sat that Spice Girl Koreanspice viburnum (Viburnum carlesii) gives good protection very fragrant.