Episode 155: Deer-Resistant Plants

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
  • One of the worst sights you can ever see in the garden is a plant that has been browsed by deer. (Note: We don’t love the gentle word “browsed” in this instance. A more appropriate term might be “obliterated.”) If the munching is particularly bad, that perennial, tree, or shrub becomes unrecognizable. And in many cases, this can mean instant death to your prized specimen. With deer pressure increasing from coast to coast, we decided it’s time to highlight some of our favorite deer-resistant plants. Yes, we’re from deer-ridden New England, but rest assured that we’ve included plants in this episode that will thrive from Texas to Michigan, and everywhere in between.
    Guest: Karen Chapman is a landscape designer in Duvall, Washington, and the author of Deer-Resistant Design: Fence Free Gardens That Thrive Despite the Deer.
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  • @MrWolfheart111
    @MrWolfheart111 2 місяці тому

    Ya well, I aint got the patience, I just yell at them and chase them with a garden trowl. It works, they leave my plants alone usually and go for the neighbors instead. They are smart animals deer. :)

  • @mrIknowwhatyoudid
    @mrIknowwhatyoudid 2 місяці тому

    Weigela and Black-eyed Susan does Not survive my local deer (US north east zone 7a).