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Deer eating your flowering plants is upsetting and while there are various methods to keep deer away, your best bet is to plant deer-resistant flowers. These are usually annual and perennial flowers with a strong fragrance or taste, coarse or fuzzy texture, or plants that are toxic to deer.
20 of the best deer-resistant plants, flowers, shrubs and groundcovers to keep deer from eating your garden; along with deer favorites to avoid and other deer-proofing tips and design ideas.
Create a stunning, worry-free garden with these top deer-resistant flowers. From lavender to lungwort, find plants that add beauty and deter deer.
Keep your flowers and garden from turning into a salad bar by growing these deer resistant perennials. Deer are hungry critters. While you're blissfully sleeping at night, deer wake up with a big appetite, and your garden is at the top of their breakfast list.
See our list of deer-resistant plants to encourage Bambi to walk on by. Think salvia, sweet alyssum, snapdragons, poppies, globe amaranth, lantana, and cleome. Choose the right plants, and you can have color despite the darn deer!
Whether you are looking for evergreen shrubs to serve as the backbone of your backyard ideas, or annuals to fill in gaps in pots and borders, there are so many wonderful deer resistant plants and flowers to choose from. We asked the experts for their top picks.
Deer-resistant perennials like foxglove do well in sun or shade. Find a list of perennials to deter deer in the summer and fall months here.
In this article, I’ll share 50 of my favorite types of deer-resistant flowers and plants that you can add to your garden. Plus, learn about my go-to tips for deer-proofing gardens and patio spaces.
1. Pampas Grass. Ideal for adding both privacy and height to your garden, pampas grass won’t get gobbled up by pesky deer this spring and summer. It looks great as it dries out and dies when...
Deer prefer softer, more tender plants, which can make groundcovers an enticing buffet—but not Loropetalum!While many Loropetalum varieties can tower at ten feet or higher, Purple Pixie® Loropetalum is a stunning low-growing deer-resistant groundcover, with vivid purple foliage consists of thick and leathery coin-shaped leaves. This variety’s creeping habit can create a natural barrier ...