The sooner you learn how to keep deer from eating plants, the better chance you have of saving your flowers and veggies from being snacks for these critters. Once deer discover your yard is a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Baffled by four-legged neighbors making a meal out of your garden? White-tailed deer, one of New York's most common species of ...
We're sharing five easy ways to prevent deer from destroying your hosta plants, so you can have thriving blooms.
The successful plants in my garden have an A rating on the Rutgers list, like false indigo flowers (Baptisia australis), little bluestem grass (Schizachyrium scoparium), paw paw trees (Asimina triloba ...
If your once-full shrubs suddenly look bare from the bottom up, deer may be the reason. Many homeowners first notice the problem when plants like arborvitae start looking “skirted,” with all the ...
The Springfield News-Leader in Springfield, Missouri, partners with the Master Gardeners of Green County each week to bring readers a question-and-answer column with some of the expert horticulturists ...
With fawns dropping and buck antlers growing, there is lot of deer action in neighborhoods right now. My small (19 pounds) West Highland white terrier can testify to that after she was attacked by a ...
Baffled by four-legged neighbors making a meal out of your garden? White-tailed deer, one of New York's most common species of herbivore, can "play a role in shaping the landscape," the state ...
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, making ...