Deer-resistant shade plants are a smart choice for gardens with low light and plenty of browsing deer. Gardening where deer are plentiful can be challenging, especially in shady conditions. Focus on ...
Everything was going so well in your garden…until your uninvited guests showed up and ate everything. While you wouldn’t mind if the deer and rabbits just came to admire your flowers, it’s not so nice ...
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The successful plants in my garden have an A rating on the Rutgers list, like false indigo flowers (Baptisia australis), little bluestem grass (Schizachyrium scoparium), paw paw trees (Asimina triloba ...
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Spring officially begins Sunday and brings with it blooming gardens and flowers, but some visitors see blooms and new growth as food. According to the King County Native Plant Guide, the only ...
One of the truisms of gardening in deer country – especially heading into the prime winter deer-damage season – is that there’s no such thing as a “deer-proof” plant. These furry eating machines will ...
Deer can be a real headache for anyone who loves spending time in the garden. You put in the work, only to find your favorite plants nibbled down overnight. Instead of fighting a losing battle or ...
A common saying among gardeners is “right plant, right place.” The same philosophy applies to protecting plants from deer: “right fence, right features.” The plant value, age, location, and ...