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The Lower Hudson Valley is home to hardiness zones 6a through 7b, which provides a great climate for many deer-resistant plants. Deer are more likely to stay away from poisonous and fragrant ...
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Deer eating your garden? Try growing these plants to deter themPlants like Salvia, also known as meadow sage, are deer-resistant, meaning the humble ... look for plants that thrive in your hardiness zone (the region is home to zones 6a through 7b).
Cornflowers, also called bachelor’s buttons, are deer-resistant wildflowers in shades of blue, purple, pink, red, and white.
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The Master Gardener has tips for planting deer-resistant perennials that thrive in shadeWhile there are many plants that deer don't necessarily like, or ones that are somewhat resistant, it is important to remember that a deer will eat almost anything if hungry enough! Need a break? Play ...
Is there any hope, or can you suggest other shrubs that would be more deer resistant? It’s been a yearly battle. — Linda B. A: The shrub in the photo appears to be a Mugo pine, and by the look ...
The Hudson Valley is home to hardiness zones 6a through 7b, which provides a great climate for many deer-resistant plants. Deer are more likely to stay away from poisonous and fragrant plants ...
While there are many plants that deer don't necessarily like, or ones that are somewhat resistant, it is important to remember that a deer will eat almost anything if hungry enough! Need a break?
a whole field of them is beautiful, and the deer don't really like them." Long-blooming and easy to care for, Anton recommends them for those looking to add more deer-resistant plants to their ...
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