If you have deer in your yard, you already know how destructive they can be. They trample plants, rub their antlers on young ...
The deer at Squam Lakes Science Center beside a big fence. If you’ve toiled over your garden all summer, the last thing you want to see is plants, shrubs and trees destroyed by deer. Deer like many of ...
I live on the edge of the woods in the heart of the Midwest, so deer are a given. I see them tromping through my garden all year long, but especially in spring and summer when plants are fresh and ...
Young male deer with beginners of antlers eating a plant inside of a garden - Laszlo Podor/Getty Images Unlike their animated counterparts, real deer aren't welcome guests in most gardens as they're ...
If you want to keep deer and rabbits out of your garden, try planting this drought-tolerant and low maintenance plant. Its ...
Ground covers are wonderful, versatile plants that help fill aesthetic gaps in your garden and are typically very low-maintenance. However, like many things in your garden, they can quickly be ...
Over the years, I've had many deer visit my garden. Although they're adorable and charming, they totally lack the ability to pick up on social cues. Using bold and blatant tactics, I have attempted to ...
It's easy to underestimate how high you should make a fence to keep deer out of the garden. Here's what you should know to ...
The most obvious issue is that the deer eat many of the plants that we would like to grow in our gardens and landscape. Among the plants that deer usually don’t eat are Texas mountain laurel, viburnum ...
Deer find hosta plants, a perennial favorite among gardeners, tasty. Taylor, Woodbury County Extension Master Gardener coordinator, said they also really love munching on hydrangea flowers, Willow ...
Animals like squirrels, chipmunks, and deer often thwart gardeners' efforts by digging up or eating flowering bulbs. To deter digging pests, gardeners can use chicken wire, plant more bulbs than ...
When you gaze upon your garden, you might see many things. Perhaps you delight in the bright colors of your flowers, the lush foliage of other plants. Maybe your eye is drawn to the delicate ...