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Deer Proof Gardening: What Vegetables Are Deer Resistant
As a general rule, deer don't like plants with strong pungent scents. When herd populations are large and food and water are scarce, deer will graze on whatever they can. For example, they are very fond of carrot tops but rarely eat the carrots.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Fencing Designs – How To Build A Deer Proof Fence
If repellents aren't working, think about building a deer proof fence.Deer are elegant and graceful creatures but these attributes fall short when they have been in the garden eating your prize plants.
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Keep Deer From Eating Plants – Garden Deer Protection For Plants
Deer can cause extensive damage to your garden as well as other areas of the landscape. Once the fence is on and the deer come up to nibble the peanut butter, they receive a good shock.
Ohio
Willoughby
Roses And Deer – Do Deer Eat Rose Plants And How To Save Them
Super Thrive is not a fertilizer; it is a product that provides essential nutrients to the bushes at a time of great need. Perhaps, the deer were just hungrier and the scent of the soap was no longer a strong enough deterrent.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Resistant Garden Plans – Creating A Deer Resistant Garden
Bulbs are another matter. Deer love the tender new green foliage. Hedges with thorns not only curb the deer's browsing but can be painful to keep pruned. Then consult your local master gardener's orDeer have regional tastes and what works for one gardener...
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Resistant Plant List – Learn About Plants That Are Deer Resistant
Sometimes finding out what your deer will and will not eat becomes a process of elimination. 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...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bulbs Deer Hate: Flower Bulbs That Deter Deer
Whileif they're starving, there are some bulbs deer hate to eat and will only consume in the most desperate conditions. The same goes for plants with hairy leaves. If deer are a problem in your area, give up the idea of drifts of tastyand stick with deer...
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Rubbing Tree Bark: Protecting Trees From Deer Rubs
These materials protect the tree from deer damage without causing damage of their own when force is applied to their surfaces. If just one section of the tree's cambium is damaged, it might survive, but deer will often rub most of the way around a tree,...
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. A “zap” from an electric fence will quickly change this habit and train the deer to stay 3-4 feet from the wires, hence the fruit tree.
Ohio
Willoughby
St. John\'s Wort Plant Care: How To Grow St. John\'s Wort
You won't find a plant that will thrive in more situations.Growing St. John's wort herb in a location with too much sun can lead to leaf scorch, while too much shade reduces the number of flowers.
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips On St. John\'s Wort Pruning: When To Cut Back St. John\'s Wort
Remove others from crowded areas.Cutting back St. John's wort increases flowering because every place you make a cut will branch into two stems. You must take this timing into account as you decide when to cut back St. John's wort.
Ohio
Willoughby
St. John\'s Wort Control: Learn How To Control St. John\'s Wort
Information on St. John's wort says it's a noxious weed in some areas.Learning how to control St. John's wort is a long and tedious process, but may be accomplished through significant effort.
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 flowers are 5 petaled, golden yellow and star shaped with bushy yellow stamens.
Ohio
Willoughby
St. Andrew\'s Cross Plant – Can You Grow St. Andrew\'s Cross In Gardens
Thereafter, St. Andrew's cross plants require little supplemental irrigation. Site the plant in partial sunlight and nearly any type of well-drained soil.St. Andrew's cross plants can be propagated by seeds directly in the garden any time after danger...
Ohio
Willoughby
Still in Use: A Hay Rake So Old It Can Be Horse-Drawn
Dating back to at least the 1950s if not earlier—this model was manufactured for many years—the 594 is described as a “side delivery” rake and differs from other rakes. This John Deere 594 could be 75 years old but it still serves admirably thanks...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Last Ride of the Silver Sage
Silver sage is pretty tough in that it is somewhat drought-tolerant and deer-resistant...but please, don't abuse yours like I did mine. Or place it at the feet of a dark-colored shrub such as a(aka ‘Eva') elderberry.
California
El Segundo
Outwitting Backyard Creatures: Bulbs & Plants They Hate!
But here's a long list of plants to consider if wildlife is a problem in your garden.NOTE: Zones were taken from national nursery catalogs and various state extension fact sheets, and may differ slightly from other data resources, depending on plant variety.
California
El Segundo
Who Ate my Althea? Deer-Resistant Plants for the Midwest
This is part of the frustration of dealing with deer. I am certain this is dependent upon the amount of food available in the wooded areas, pastures and crop fields. Still the plants listed are less attractive to deer than others.
California
El Segundo
Royalty in the Garden : The Crown Imperial
For other sources, consult our DG. Toward the top of the stem a prominent whorl of five to nine bell-shaped, downward facing flowers appears, topped by a crown of small leaves that looks somewhat like the top of a pineapple.Like other fritillaries, Crown...
California
El Segundo
5 Years of Big Ag: Has It Gotten Better?
The CLF's report aims to address the public health, environment, animal welfare and rural community problems caused by industrial food-animal production. Their key recommendations were to ban the non-therapeutic use of antimicrobials in food animal production...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Ways to Enjoy the Farm Before Dark
Before cozying up at the craft table, head outdoors to respectfully and sustainably collect useful items: pinecones , branches, dried leaves, deadwood, crop residues and berries. But to avoid the crankiness that you and I have both experienced after being...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Antibody Accurately IDs Johne\'s Disease
USDA scientists find a way to identify a disease that affects ruminant farm animals without disrupting tests for other diseases. Scientists found no cross reactivity with the tuberculosis serology tests, demonstrating that animals could be vaccinated...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Holly Bushes & Deer
Very effective. Unfortunately, there isn't a permanent solution. Holly, though, is a good garden choice for deterring deer.It's just not possible to make a landscape deer-proof . They avoid plants with sharp thorns and spines or prickly, fuzzy or woolly...
California
Santa Monica
Extreme birdhouses; designed and built by DG member John Looser
He focuses on sparrows, swallows and Purple Martins.Although John has given away many of his creations to family and friends, a "small" 30 inch square Extreme Birdhouse costs about $400.00, while a home over 5 feet wide costs between $1,500.00 and $2,000.00.John's...
California
El Segundo
Deer Versus Plants and Shrubs
I like both products and have had good success with them. I cover up my evergreen shrubs with deer netting during the winter months and then usually remove it come spring, but after I took it off last week, they showed up and chomped away … So, the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Diary of a Class: Fall Vegetable Gardening
At this point, that's one thing we all understood! The last day of Folk School classes always ends with the Student Exhibit. I enjoyed a little downtime between class and dinner with a short power nap! The dining hall was packed that evening as excited...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Diary of a Class: Food Gifts, Friendship-and a Trip to Remember
My instructor, Jan Miles, promised to teach me how to make “Gifts of Food” –there were be five other students in the class with me–two from Georgia, one from Tennessee and one from Massachusetts.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia