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While adorable to look at, the fairytale gets old fast when deer show up in the garden. But there are plants you can grow ...
Native fruit trees such as persimmon, wild plum, pawpaw and chokecherries can look good and produce nourishment for humans ...
The Lower Hudson Valley is home to hardiness zones 6a through 7b, which provides a great climate for many deer-resistant ...
A single deer can eat up to ten pounds of vegetation every day, and lush yards and gardens are easy pickings. Here's how to ...
Shrubs to try include dogwood, Meadowlark forsythia, lilac, juniper and viburnum. Mugo pine was on the list, but your deer ...
Anton recommends them for those looking to add more deer-resistant plants to their landscape. Other plants include springy florals and hardy evergreens. Choose from lovely foxgloves, with tall ...
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 ...
The 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 ...