Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts

Rudolph’s Garden Wish List

Southeastern Michigan may only see reindeer at Christmas, but the population of their cousin - the white tail - seems to be steadily increasing. Deer may be attractive creatures, but they can devour your garden in minutes.

There are many so-called deer deterrents. Some common ones include: human hair, garlic, blood meal, fences, flags, noisemakers, and sprays. Unfortunately, many are a hassle and most are seldom effective.

One popular method of deterrence is to avoid planting flowers that deer love to eat. Some plants at the top of Rudolph’s wish list: Clematis, English Ivy, Daylily, Vinca Minor, Hosta, Trillium, Tulip, Violet, Rose, and Hyacinth.

Plants Rudolph tends to avoid: Columbine, Bleeding Heart, Foxglove, Coneflower, Lamb’s Ear, Ageratum, Snapdragon, Dusty Miller, Foxglove, Black-Eyed Susan, Marigold, Pachysandra, Coral Bells, and Daffodil.

Selecting the right plants can go a long way to dear-proofing your garden. However; when it’s a matter of survival, undernourished deer will eat almost anything!