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Learn how to keep deer out of your garden with these tips. Discover physical barriers, scent and taste repellents, and more ...
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 ...
That makes it a great addition to any garden or vegetable patch ... so don’t eat them) all winter long. The spiky leaves deter deer, which makes them ideal for landscaping and outdoor holiday ...
Foliage and twigs eaten by deer will have ragged edges, as deer lack upper incisor teeth, so they eat by tearing off ... be used on food crops in your vegetable garden. Soap-based repellants ...
Nature is a beautiful thing, but sometimes it can wreak havoc on a garden ... might consider planting deer-resistant plants, but keep in mind that a hungry deer will eat anything, so no plant ...
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Deer are less likely to eat poisonous plants, as well as fragrant plants with strong scents, such as herbs, the Old Farmer's Almanac explains. If you're gardening in the Lower Hudson Valley ...