 How to Control Deer in Your Garden
Deer are the most difficult of all pests to deter from a garden. They love many different plants. Flowers, vegetables, trees and shrubs are all on their menu.
The best way to keep deer out of a garden is by using a fence that is at least 6 feet high. If it's a small garden that may be feasible but for large gardens or yards, the cost is prohibitive, or possibly not practical.
So the only other choice is deterrents.
Deer don't like the smell of raw eggs, fish products, kelp, or ammonia. Any spray made from these products can be used. Just mix the product of choice in water and spray the plants to be protected.
Deer don't like the smell of soap either. Some gardeners have especially found success with Dial and Zest brands.
Blood meal scattered around the garden is another good deterrent.
Since deer don't like capsaicin, the ingredient that makes peppers hot, a spray made from chili peppers deters deers.
Hang fragrant fabric-softener strips, and small nylon bags filled with human hair on trees around the garden.
Some gardeners have found success by laying chicken wire on the ground about six feet wide around the perimeter of the garden. The deer don't like to walk on it because their hooves get stuck in the loops of the wire.
Try planting time-released garlic capsules at the bases of trees or shrubs or in the rows of plants to be protected.
There is a wide variety of plants that deer won't eat. A list of what they like and don't like can be obtained from your local county cooperative extension office.
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Achillea - Yarrow
Aconitum - Monkshood
Agastache - Anise Hyssop
Ajuga - Bugleweed
Alchemilla - Lady's Mantle
Allium - Ornamental Chives
Anthemis tinctoria - Perennial Marguerite
Antirrhinum - Snapdragon
Arabis - Rock Cress
Arctostaphylos - Bearberry
Artemisia - Wormwood
Asclepias - Butterfly Weed
Astilbe - Astilbe
Aubrieta - Purple Rock Cress
Aurinia - Basket of Gold
Berberis Thunbergii - Barberry
Buddleia - Butterfly Bush
Buxus - Boxwood
Calamintha - Calamint
Calendula - Pot Marigold
Calla - Calla Lily
Caryopteris Daphne - Bluebeard
Cerastium tomentosum - Snow-in-Summer
Cleome - Spider flower
Colchicum - Autumn Crocus
Convallaria - Lily of the Valley
Crocosmia - Montbretia
Cynara scolymus - Artichoke
Daphne - Daphne
Datura - Angel's Trumpet
Dicentra - Bleeding Hearts
Digitalis - Foxglove
Echinacea - Coneflower
Echinops - Globe Thistle
Enkianthus - Enkianthus
Epimedium - Barrenwort
Euphorbia - Spurge
Ferns
Filipendula - Dropwort
Foeniculum - Fennel
Fritillaria - Fritillaria
Galanthus - Snowdrops
Galium - Sweet Woodruff
Gaultheria - Wintergreen
Geranium - Cranesbill
Geranium Helleborus - Lenten Rose
Grasses - Ornamental Grass
Gypsophila - Baby's Breath
Helichrysum - Licorice Plant
Helleborus - Hellebore
Ipomoea - Morning Glory
Iris - German(tall-bearded)
Lamium - Dead Nettles
Lantana Osteopermum - African Daisy
Lavandula - Lavender
Leucojum - Summer Snowflake
Linaria - Toadflax
Lupinus - Lupine
Lychnis - Campion
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Mentha - Mint
Monarda - Bee Balm
Myrica - Northern Bayberry
Narcissus - Daffodils
Nepeta - Catnip
Nipponanthemum - Montauk Daisy
Ocimum basilicum - Basil
Origanum - Oregano
Pachysandra - Spurge
Papaver somniferum - Breadseed Poppy
Perovskia - Russian Sage
Petrosolinum - Parsley
Phlox Subulata - Moss Pinks
Picea - Spruce
Potentilla - Cinquefoil
Pulmonaria - Lungwort
Pycanthemum - Mountain Mint
Ranunculus - Buttercup
Rheum - Ornamental Rhubarb
Rhus - Sumac
Ricinus - Castor Bean
Rosa Rugosa - Beach Rose
Rumex sanguineus - Ornamental Dock
Ruta - Herb of Grace
Salvia Officinalis - Garden Sage
Salvia - Meadow Sage
Sambucus - Elderberry
Saponaria - Soapwort
Satureya - Winter Savory
Senecio - Golden Ragwort
Siberian Iris - Iris Siberica
Solidago - Goldenrod
Spiraea Japonica - Spiraea
Stachys - Lamb's Ear
Symphytum - Comfrey
Tagetes - Marigolds
Tanacetum - Tansy
Teucrium - Germander
Thymus - Thyme
Tradescantia - Spiderwort
Valeriana Vinca - Myrtle
Verbascum - Mullein
Viburnum - Viburnum
Vitex agnus-caste - Chaste Tree
Wisteria - Wisteria
Yew
Yucca - Adam's Needle
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