If you've had a bad experience with deer in your garden, you're not alone. Many gardeners have fallen foul of these inquisitive garden visitors, and lost a few of their favorite plants along the way!
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. So, you've planted a beautiful garden and the local deer saw it as their next feast. Now what? Nothing is more frustrating than ...
Imagine: You're walking around your garden, enjoying all of your fine handiwork, when you spot some major bites on your favorite foliage or rows of your prized tulips missing. Something has been ...
If your once-full shrubs suddenly look bare from the bottom up, deer may be the reason. Many homeowners first notice the problem when plants like arborvitae start looking “skirted,” with all the ...
Deer-resistant ground covers are practical and visually appealing plants that can enhance your yard. These hardy perennials need little maintenance, often do well in shaded areas, and pair nicely with ...
Gardening can be a labor of love, which is why it can be extremely frustrating to find your newly planted perennials eaten by the local deer. While you may have no interest in harming Bambi simply to ...
The summer months seem to go so quickly in the garden. So often we work daily to keep things looking just right and still ...
The Lower Hudson Valley is home to hardiness zones 6a through 7b, which provides a great climate for many deer-resistant plants. Deer are more likely to stay away from poisonous and fragrant plants, ...