

It's just nature! Do your best to plant deer-resistant types of plants, try repellent as an additional measure, and hope for the best.Īhead, find our favorite landscape plants that will give your garden a fighting chance against uninvited guests. See search resultsfor this author Ever Lilac(Author)Format: Kindle Edition 3.9 out of 5 stars144 ratings Book 7 of 8: Nordic Mafia See all formats and editions Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. If you have enough deer in the neighborhood, they've established common pathways throughout your property, or it's a particularly rough winter, you're probably going to have some damage from these visitors. by Ever Lilac (Author) Visit Amazon's Ever Lilac page Find all the books, read about the author and more. However, before you do a victory dance, it's also important to note that while many plants are deer-resistant-which means deer are less likely to eat them-there's no such thing as a deer-proof plant. In general, they don't prefer plants that are highly fragrant, fuzzy, or have an otherwise unpleasant texture.

But the truth is, they'll eat almost anything in your garden if they're hungry enough-except for these beauties. Not to mention you'll also need to reapply after it rains.ĭeer definitely have favorite foods, such as arborvitae, hostas, daylilies, and azaleas. Wallflower Wanted (Nordic Mafia Book 4) by Ever Lilac Goodreads Jump to ratings and reviews Want to read Kindle Unlimited 0.00 Rate this book Wallflower Wanted Ever Lilac 3. You’re doing fine, I say from the corner of my mouth.

And sometimes deer get used to them and keep chowing down. I can’t ever do anything right, can I she whispers, sounding like she’s struggling against tears and I want to pull her to my chest and tell her that she’s still the most wonderful being I’ve ever seen even if she throws food around. While you can apply repellents to your favorite plants, they don't work all the time. What's cute? Bambi in the backyard! What's not so cute? When Bambi devours your garden flowers, perennials, and shrubs.
