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Which Plants Deer Won't Eat (Unless Desperate!)
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Just wondering if the deer need to make reservations for this delicacy served in Restaurants.
I went over the list above and while I have not tried all these plants, most of the one's I have are eaten right up by the deer here in the Poconos. The one's I've had good luck with are Snapdragons,and Lamb's Ear. The one's I can't grow without fencing in are: Butterfly Bush, Common Boxwood, Bleeding Heart, American Holly, Iris, Lavender, DAFFAODIL (always eat flower as about to open), Fern, Peony, and Yucca. The only pine they basically leave alone is Blue Spruce.
If you have a t-post fence up and it is not all enoght to keek the deer out use the t-post extenders from www.tpostextender.com to make your fence taller. The you can have any type of plants easy solve!!!
Hi Marcia,
Deer eat almost anything but some plants they leave alone if there are other food sources around. Yucca is included in most published lists for deer resistant plants because its leaves can be a bit prickly. Some varieties of yucca is more resistant than others. Our list comes from a book, Outwitting Deer, by Bill Adler Jr.
Hate to tell you but your list is wrong. We have Yucca plants in VA and the deer absolutely love them. They are a delicacy served in Restaurants so why they are on the list floors me. Sorry but you are wrong about this plant,
i have non-blooming Yuccas here in North Carolina and have not had any nibbbles from deer. Hostas they love! They haven't bothered lantanas, camelias, gardenias, or hydrangas. We live near a nature park and have counted up to ten deer hanging out at times.
I've watched the deer and elk chow down on hydrangas to the point where there's just a bunch of green stalks sticking out of the ground. We live in Oregon on the southern coast. They won't touch lemongrass though, one nibble and they're off that spot.
The Deer destroyed our American Holly, overnight the entire 3 foot tall plant's leaves were gone
U.K zoos are wised up and ready to go on this. Just ask for Lion Pooh. Usually it's pre-packaged. Simply sprinkle on all flower beds, round plants you want to protect. Not had a single complaint of a nibble. They truly don't like it. Can't imagine why, lol.


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