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Deer Proof Gardening: What Vegetables Are Deer Resistant
Below are lists of edible plants that deer don't eat (usually) and edible plants that deer sometimes eat, though they are not preferred. In deer proof gardening, for instance, this can be quite literal since plants that smell offensive to deer can deter...
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Fencing Designs – How To Build A Deer Proof Fence
Use streamers to warn deer of the presence of the fence and keep them from running through. The inner fence should be set at 50 inches from the ground and an outer perimeter 38 inches from the inner set at 15 and 43 inches.A lovely wood fence is a big...
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Keep Deer From Eating Plants – Garden Deer Protection For Plants
The fence should also be placed as close to the ground as possible, filling in any low spots that deer might take advantage of. Therefore, protecting individual plants with garden deer repellents may be more effective.For instance, one way how to keep...
Ohio
Willoughby
Roses And Deer – Do Deer Eat Rose Plants And How To Save Them
Deer are beautiful animals that we love to see in their natural meadow and mountain environments, no doubt about it. When we consider that deer generally live and feed in herds, they can do an astounding amount of damage to our gardens, roses included,...
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Resistant Garden Plans – Creating A Deer Resistant Garden
If you want to get to flower stage, try:These plants aren't necessary fool proof, but if you surround them with a spiny hedge or deeply scented herbs, their chance of survival with those pesky four footed ruminants will escalate.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Resistant Plant List – Learn About Plants That Are Deer Resistant
Therefore, the following deer resistant garden plants are considered to be some of the more common.Popular annual plants that are deer resistant include the following:Deer resistant perennials either have an offensive aroma, texture or taste.
Ohio
Willoughby
Bulbs Deer Hate: Flower Bulbs That Deter Deer
Like people, if something doesn't taste or smell good, deer aren't likely to eat it unless they're desperate.. In a couple of nights, one or two deer can devastate a perennial landscape design you've spent months to perfect.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Rubbing Tree Bark: Protecting Trees From Deer Rubs
Peeling back just the bark can open the tree up to damage from pests and disease, but typical deer damage doesn't stop there. Not only does this behavior cause unsightly damage, it can permanently disfigure or kill young trees.Male deer (bucks) grow a...
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Eating Fruit Trees: How To Protect Fruit Trees From Deer
Conventional 8-foot woven wire fences are proven barriers to deer marauders. Contact repellent, those that deter due to taste include rotten eggs, thiram and hot pepper sauce and should be applied on a dry day when the temp is above freezing.
Ohio
Willoughby
St. John\'s Wort Plant Care: How To Grow St. John\'s Wort
It also withstands drought but grows best with irrigation during prolonged dry spells. You can also use it as an edging or to mark boundaries and pathways where you don't want to obstruct the view.
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips On St. John\'s Wort Pruning: When To Cut Back St. John\'s Wort
If your shrub has fewer and fewer flowers every year, you may want to start pruning St. John's wort.These are delightful plants to have in your garden, bright and colorful and easy-care.
Ohio
Willoughby
St. John\'s Wort Control: Learn How To Control St. John\'s Wort
Learning how to control St. John's wort is necessary for ranchers, commercial growers and home gardeners as well.St. John's wort control begins with evaluation of how widespread the weed has become in your landscape or field.
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Tutsan Shrubs: Tips On Tutsan Care In The Garden
The plant is fast growing and can even be sheared severely, giving it a refreshed look in spring. Tutsan comes from the French words “tout” (all) and “sain” (healthy), an apparent reference to the plant's use as a healing compound.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
St. Andrew\'s Cross Plant – Can You Grow St. Andrew\'s Cross In Gardens
It is often found in swamps and wetlands.St. Andrew's cross plant is named for the bright yellow, cross-shaped flowers that appear from early summer until autumn. Site the plant in partial sunlight and nearly any type of well-drained soil.St. Andrew's...
Ohio
Willoughby
Still in Use: A Hay Rake So Old It Can Be Horse-Drawn
Our 594 came with the farm, and while its “John Deere Green” paint wore off long ago (it's more of a “rusty brown” color these days), that doesn't affect its performance, which is hard to complain about.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Last Ride of the Silver Sage
Many gardeners don't allow their silver sage to send up a flower stalk as it takes an incredible amount of energy out of the plant. It probably got tired of the frequent transplanting, the collie lifting his leg over it, and the slugs chomping on it.
California
El Segundo
Outwitting Backyard Creatures: Bulbs & Plants They Hate!
Numerous home remedies are reputed to keep critters at bay, and an entire industry has created all sorts of commercial products that claim to repel animals and protect your prized plants.
California
El Segundo
Who Ate my Althea? Deer-Resistant Plants for the Midwest
And so began my search for deer-resistant plants. Deer have different preferences from region to region and varying tastes from creature to creature. A fence along with other preventative measures should help to discourage deer from entering the gardens...
California
El Segundo
Royalty in the Garden : The Crown Imperial
Are members of the lily family and grow to a height of about three feet. Choose a site that gets full sun in the spring. A number of online and catalog bulb sellers carry Crown Imperial, but it pays to check the price closely.
California
El Segundo
5 Years of Big Ag: Has It Gotten Better?
In 2008, commissioners determined that the negative effects of the industrial food animal production system were too great and the scientific evidence was too strong to ignore. This summer, the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future plans to release...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Ways to Enjoy the Farm Before Dark
As dusk approaches at an earlier and earlier hour, it's important to take time each day to look around and savor the parts of the farm that truly make us joyful. Although it might seem counterintuitive with most farm life having died off, late-fall and...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Antibody Accurately IDs Johne\'s Disease
USDA microbiologist John Bannantine and his colleagues at the Agricultural Research Service's National Animal Disease Center in Ames, Iowa, have discovered an antibody that's 100-percent specific in detecting Johne's disease, meaning detecting the disease...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Holly Bushes & Deer
Morris and Lydia Morris, tall shrubs named after the benefactors of the Morris Arboretum in Philadelphia.Rated less highly by Rutgers University but still "seldom severely damaged" by deer are various popular shrub-type hollies: Chinese holly, English...
California
Santa Monica
Extreme birdhouses; designed and built by DG member John Looser
After a devastating doctor's diagnosis, John's passion for woodworking and building houses emerged in a relentless drive to build wonderful birdhouses. All the insides are removable for easy cleaning." It appears (in the following pictures) that some...
California
El Segundo
Deer Versus Plants and Shrubs
I guess I'd better buy a few more containers of repellant next time I'm at the garden center. They even dug up some of my bearded iris rhizomes and nibbled them into bits! I usually don't have much trouble from them during the spring and summer months,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Diary of a Class: Fall Vegetable Gardening
That evening's activity was an entertaining blacksmithing demonstration at the Whitaker Blacksmith Studio by instructor Greg Price. I felt that I had just upped my self sufficiency and I knew that not a fall would pass again without a little something...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Diary of a Class: Food Gifts, Friendship-and a Trip to Remember
When I walked from my lodging to meet my instructor, I was struck by how quaint the School's buildings were and how breathtaking the mountains were, all covered in vibrant red and yellow-leaved trees.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia