
Make sure you protect your garden with these deer-resistant plants!
While deer are definitely adorable, they can be true menaces for any garden. And if you care a lot for your landscaping and plants and these animals end up eating them more often than not, we have some great and some bad news for YOU.
The bad news is that there are no plants that are entirely deer-proof since they are resilient animals. If they are going through a drought or a harsh winter, they will give any bush they see a try before realizing they do not like it.
However, the great news is that no matter what zone you are located in, from the iciest parts of Zone 1 all the way to the south of Zone 10, there is a wide variety of plants that will deter deer from coming to your yard!
They can be either bushes, plants, evergreen foliage, or trees that can have this effect, and be it that they have a strong scent, hairy branches, or spinny leaves, they will make deer think twice before coming to your yard to feast on your carefully cared for plants!
Depending on what zone you are in, the plants will differ, but we guarantee that they are easy to care for and they are going to work!
We have talked with master gardeners and horticulturists and brought you the best deer-resistant plants on the market! Keep on reading to discover them!
Do you have a deer problem? What other animals have invaded your yard? Let us know your answers in the comments!
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Forget me nots are pretty and can make quite a show.I also have deer and they have never bothered the fmns. However, everyone needs to know that fmns are invasive. I planted some from seed 40 years ago and they are now around three sides of my house. They are easy to pull up. They are also easy to plant – pull up a couple of blooming plants, place them where you want some more and next year you will have blooming plants. I live in zone 7 and they grow in sun, shade, dry and wet. Thanks for the article.
Deer sometimes but have a big chipmunk problem especially in my vegetable garden!
I live in Northern California in the foot hills. I have up to 40 Deer a day coming here. They mostly graze in the spring and turn to the trees in the summer. They love my Walnut tree leaves and my Fruit trees, so I put a screen up around them. Any trees they don’t like you need to watch during rutting season, they rub the trees trunk to remove the velvet on their antlers and can kill a young tree! They don’t care for my large Rosemary bush or my Spanish Lavender! They also enjoy the tender young growth of my Deodara Cedars, but tend not to hurt them. They love my Roses, and will come up on my deck to get them, added a high gate to keep them out! I love the Wildlife that come to visit two time a day, so I don’t mind working with them!
One other thing they leave alone are Daffodils. They come out early and can be found all over the area. BTW, I have a 13 acre place, so much of what is around has been here for years. Humming Birds to wild Turkeys to Deer, Bears and Mountain Lions all live in my neck of the woods, I love it!
The iris mentioned as deer-resistant: Does this include the tall bearded irises? The last 2 years deer have eaten the buds off the stalk…..never bothered them until lately.
I live in the pine barrens. Medford. Nj. 08055
Township of Medford. Would love your help. The front of my house is bare. Need to do something. Please. Sprayed. Used soap. Nothing works
rather than deer, my problem is rabbits and javelinas….
the deers eat my hostas so bad it makes me sick every time they get a lil height they eat it down please tell me what i can put in that pot to deter them
The best deterrent I have ever had is a dog. If you like dogs and have the space you will find dogs chase deer. Within a very short period of time – no deer!
They arenโt supposed to eat hibiscus but they eat mine