Deer-resistant shade plants are a smart choice for gardens with low light and plenty of browsing deer. Gardening where deer are plentiful can be challenging, especially in shady conditions. Focus on ...
Thirteen tough garden plants—like lavender, rosemary, sage, yarrow, Russian sage, lamb’s ear, bee balm, marigolds, foxglove, ...
It's heartbreaking to put a ton of work into your garden, only for deer to come and gobble it up. Luckily, these ...
If deer constantly ravage your outdoor spaces, consider growing deer-resistant plants and flowers to keep them at bay. Annuals, in particular, offer colorful, long-lasting blooms for the season and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Q : Can you identify the enclosed picture (see reader's photo)? It looks like impatiens, but they are in full sun. I thought maybe vincas, but the leaves are pointed. A: The plant in question is an ...
Deer in a neighborhood are a blessing and a curse. They’re wonderful to watch and observe, but they can be hell on gardens. Here are some suggestions for colorful, blooming plants that usually are not ...
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 plants, ...