Is dill deer resistant?
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Look at this article http://www.groworganic.com/organic-gardening/articles/deer-resistant-vegetables-and-berries-for-your-garden
I haven’t heard that before.
Hi Norma,
Yes, it is deer resistant. Most herbs except basil and parsley are deer resistant. Wishing you the best.
Not if the deer are hungry. But many people swear by (nonsweet) herbs like dill weed and dill, weeds, onions and garlic. Remember that deer can stretch several feet ahead of their shoulders, which means a fence is better than a row of herbs. Some people use something like wolf urine, available at farm stores. So protect your dill for your eating, but don’t count on deer not eating the dill. Best wishes ☺️
Seed catalogs indicate which plants are deer resistant.