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Zone 9 Deer Resistant Plants Common Zone 9 Plants Deer Won't Eat

Zone 9 Deer Resistant Plants Common Zone 9 Plants Deer Won't Eat
  • 3022
  • Asher Waters

With that in mind, the following shrubs, climbers and trees are more or less deer resistant and suitable for planting in zone 9 landscapes:

  1. What plants can I plant that deer won't eat?
  2. What are the best flowers to plant that deer won't eat?
  3. What kind of bushes will DEER not eat?
  4. What plants keep deer away?
  5. What do deer hate the most?
  6. Do coffee grounds keep deer away?
  7. How do you keep deer from eating your plants?
  8. Do marigolds keep deer away?
  9. What is the best deer repellent?
  10. Do deer like to eat butterfly bushes?
  11. Will deer eat viburnum?
  12. Are hydrangea deer resistant?

What plants can I plant that deer won't eat?

Daffodils, foxgloves, and poppies are common flowers with a toxicity that deer avoid. Deer also tend to turn their noses up at fragrant plants with strong scents. Herbs such as sages, ornamental salvias, and lavender, as well as flowers like peonies and bearded irises, are just “stinky” to deer.

What are the best flowers to plant that deer won't eat?

24 Deer-Resistant Plants

What kind of bushes will DEER not eat?

PLANTS TO AVOID

ANNUALSColeus, impatiens, pansies and violas, petunias, and zonal geraniums (Pelargonium)
SHRUBSAmerican arborvitae, evergreen azaleas and rhododendrons, hybrid tea rose, yew
PERENNIALSDaylily, goat's beard, cranesbill geranium, hosta, Solomon's seal
GROUNDCOVERSEnglish ivy, lilyturf, wintercreeper

What plants keep deer away?

Some deer-repelling plants with strong aromas include lavender, catmint, garlic or chives. Because they are thorny, roses are sometimes a good choice as well, but some deer find roses to be a wonderful snack.

What do deer hate the most?

Repellent plants are those that are highly aromatic, in the offensive scent category for deer. These are often perennial herbs such as artemisia, tansy, and yarrow. Culinary herbs such as mint, thyme, tarragon, oregano, dill, and chives can also be interplanted throughout the garden.

Do coffee grounds keep deer away?

Deer have a strong sense of smell, which they use to find accessible food sources. While there is no scientific evidence that coffee grounds will deter deer, the bitter smell of spent coffee grounds may signal to deer that humans are nearby and keep them away from your property.

How do you keep deer from eating your plants?

One effective way of keeping deer away from your garden is through the use of heavily scented products. The most popular deterrents are bars of deodorant soap. Simply take several bars of soap, punch a hole in each one, and use twine to hang the bars of soap from the trees and fencing around your garden.

Do marigolds keep deer away?

Marigolds are a great deer-resistant option for your garden. Their strong fragrance deters browsing by deer, so planting them around your garden can create a natural, deer-resistant border.

What is the best deer repellent?

The 7 Best Deer Repellents

Do deer like to eat butterfly bushes?

Butterfly bush is a popular shrub to attract butterflies and hummingbirds, and is easy to care for, since it resists many diseases and pests. That includes deer, who do not munch on the pretty leaves or flowers of butterfly bush.

Will deer eat viburnum?

Deer usually steer clear from munching on viburnum, but no tree or shrub is truly deer proof. If hungry enough, deer will eat anything. You can try spreading odor deterrents around your plant. (mothballs, decaying fish heads, garlic, fabric softeners), but these usually last just a few days.

Are hydrangea deer resistant?

In general, hydrangeas are definitely not a favorite for deer. However, we would never consider hydrangeas deer resistant or deer proof. Taking additional measures to prevent deer from eating your beautiful shrubs doesn't require a lot of work, and shouldn't prevent you from trying to grow hydrangeas in your garden.

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