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The 2008 Vegetable Seed Guide is now available to help you select the perfect vegetable varieties for your garden this Spring.


 
 


Deer resistant plants

Use the following plants listed below to control the deer in your area.

   
  Perennials
Achillea
Ajuga
Anthemis
Aquilegia
Aster
Astilbe
Babtisia
Centaurea
Cimicifuga
Coreopsis
Daisy, Shasta
Dianthus
Dicentra
Digitalis
Echinacea
Epimedium
Euphorpia
Fern, Tassle
Gaillardia
Gaura
Geranium, trailing
Germander
Grasses, Ornamental
Helleborus
Heuchera
Iberis
Iris
Lamiastrum
Lamium
Lantana
Lavender
Liatris
Limonium
Lobelia
Mediteranian Heather
Mondo Grass
Nepeta
Pachysandra
Penstemon
Peony
Periwinkle
Perovskia
Phlox
Plumbago
Rosemary
Rudbeckia
Salvia
Santolina
Scabiosa
Sedum
Snapdragon
Stachys
Sweet Woodruff
Thyme
Turtlehead
Verbena
Veronica
Shrubs
Abelia
Andromeda
Barberry
Bayberry
Beautyberry
Burning Bush
Butterfly Bush
Caryopteris
Cotoneaster
English Boxwood
Deutzia
Forsythia
Go ldmop Cypress
Holly, 'Carissa'
Holly, 'Helleri'
Holly, 'Nellie Stevens'
Inkberry
Juniper
Kerria
Lecothoe
Lilac
Mahonia
Mockorange
Mountain Laurel
Mugo Pine
Nandina
Otto Lukyen Laurel
Photinia
Privet
Pyracantha
Quince
Red Twig Dogwood
Rhododendron
Rose of Sharon
Rugosa Roses
Skip Laurel
St. John's Wart
Spirea
Sweetshrub
Walking Stick
Weigelia
Winter Jasmine
Winterberry
Viburnum 'Doublefile'
Viburnum 'Leatherleaf'
Yucca

Bulbs
Allium
Amaryllis
Anenome
Caladium
Canna lily
Narcissus
Scilla

Trees
Crepe Myrtle
Dogwood
Ginko
Hawthorne
Japanese Maple
Kousa Dogwood
Magnolia
Maple
Oak
Redbud
Riverbirch
Serviceberry
Sweetgum
Smoketree
Witchhazel

Annuals
Ageratum
Alyssum
Lobelia
Nasturtium
Petunia
Snapdragon
Zinnia

Herbs
Basil
Borage
Chamomile
Chives
Dill
Feverfew
Lavender
Marjoram
Oregano
Rosemary
Rue
Santolina
Spearmint
Teuricum
Thyme

Vines
Akebia
Clematis
Honeysuckle
Trumpet Vine
Morning Glory
Wisteria

 
  Deer Control

Deer are very adaptable animals and will get used to sounds, scents, and light over time. They will eat anything if they are hungry. Listed below are several options for deer control.

  • Dogs (Most effective)
  • Deer proof plants
  • High pitched sound devices
  • Activity activated outdoor lighting and water sprays
  • Human hair or heavily scented soap (Irish Spring) in nylon stockings
Deer Favorites

Azalea
Daylily
Hosta
Impatiens
Pansy

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