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  2. Do deer eat all of your flowers? Here are some things you can ...

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    According to Laura Root, environmental horticulturist and senior product manager of live plants and garden accessories at J&P Park Acquisitions, Inc., there are a few things that people can do to ...

  3. How To Keep Deer Out Of Your Garden For Good - AOL

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    Generally, deer don’t prefer plants that are fuzzy, highly aromatic, spiny, or spiky. However, there are no absolutes. “They’ll eat plants that aren’t their preferred foods if necessary ...

  4. Do Deer Eat Pumpkins? 5 Ways to Protect Both Your Plants and ...

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    carved jack o’lanterns or garden plants to keep deer at bay. Just keep in mind that deer repellents need to be reapplied throughout the season and after heavy rains to be effective. 3.

  5. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    The flowers of the parsnip plant left to seed will attract a variety of predatory insects to the garden, they are particularly helpful when left under fruit trees, the predators attacking codling moth and light brown apple moth. Peas: Pisum sativum: Turnip, [44] cauliflower, [44] garlic, [44] Turnip, [44] cauliflower, [44] garlic, [44] mints

  6. Lobularia maritima - Wikipedia

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    Lobularia maritima is an annual plant (rarely a short-lived perennial plant) [3] growing to 5–30 cm (2–12 in) tall by 20–30 cm (8–12 in) broad. The stem is very branched, with dense clusters of small flowers.

  7. Alyssum desertorum - Wikipedia

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    It produces small yellowish flowers with petals that are 2-2.5 millimeters long and round, notched fruits 2.5-4.5 millimeters long. [4] The brown seeds are winged, arranged two to a locule, and are about 1.5 millimeters long. [5] Pronghorn antelope eat this plant in the winter. Western harvester ants have been recorded harvesting the seeds in ...

  8. 6 Reasons You Should Never Feed Deer in the Winter ... - AOL

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    Related: How to Keep Deer from Eating Plants and Out of Your Yard. 2. Grain Is Dangerous to Deer in Winter. Grains like corn are high in carbohydrates, while deer naturally eat high-fiber foods in ...

  9. Alyssum - Wikipedia

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    Alyssum flowers are characteristically small and grouped in terminal clusters; [1] they are often yellow or white colored but can be pink or purple. The genera Lobularia , Aurinia and Odontarrhena are closely related to Alyssum and were formerly included in it.