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Deer Resistant Plants 

Deer can be a massive problem in your yard, but don't despair. As deer populations expand, many gardeners turn to deer-resistant plants rather than fencing. You can try many types of deer-resistant plants that might deter them from visiting your yard. There are many different sizes, forms, and hues of deer-resistant plants. Many homeowners and landscapers have used these plants for years, but deer-resistant plants have recently become very popular. More people have started to use deer-resistant plants because they are not only pretty but also save a lot of money and time. Here we will discuss all you need to know about deer resistance.

 1. Description

 Deer Resistant Plants are plants that deer want to stay away from that are not poisonous or distasteful. Instead, they rely on their appearance to keep them away. Many plants are too bitter tasting and smell bad to deer. Some plants have stickers, thorns, or sticky juices, which can irritate if the deer tries to ingest the plant. Other plants have a robust resinous scent unpleasant for a deer's sharp sense of smell. These plants also deter deer because they don't taste good. Some deer-resistant plants are also used in landscaping and have great ornamental qualities that make them a beautiful addition to your yard.

 2. Why Deer Resistant Plants are a Good Choice to Buy for Homeowners and Landscapers

 Deer Resistant Plants are an excellent choice for homeowners and landscapers because they can save you money. They don't require fencing, which will cost thousands of dollars to install. Deer Resistant Plants also help you keep your landscape looking beautiful because they grow much better than most plants when eaten by deer. Many deer-resistant plants can last years when they are planted in good locations. Deer-resistant plants also save time for homeowners and landscapers because they take much less effort to maintain and care for because they are disease- and pest-resistant. It also protects your lawn from overgrazing, allowing it to grow. It's important to remember that these types of plants may only partially keep the deer from coming near your home. Consider planting a few taller trees in your yard.

 3. Benefits of Deer Resistant Plants

 Planting Deer Resistant Plants on your property has several advantages. They cost less since a fence is not necessary. Because they require little upkeep after planting, they also save time. The plants come in various colors, styles, and sizes, and they also look fantastic when planted in diverse areas. Some plants that can withstand deer can also be grown as decorative since they are so lovely. Deer-resistant plants are also quite attractive to look at when they are planted in several spots across your property, which may help to boost property value. You can use deer-resistant plants as a border around shrubs or trees or plant them directly in front of the fence.

 4. TIPS FOR PLANTING DEER-RESISTANT PLANTS

 These plants are a great way to stray deer away from eating plants and other vegetation. Before you plant your deer-resistant plants, be aware of where they will be planted on the property. Keep in mind that different plants like to grow in different places. Sometimes they prefer sparse areas, while other types of plants usually like to be planted where you get a lot of sunlight. Make sure the soil is suitable for your deer-resistant plant before planting. Sometimes you need to add a certain amount of fertilizer or pH adjuster before planting. You may also need to amend the soil before planting because not all plants like compact or poor soil.

 Deer-resistant plants are an excellent substitute for pricey fences for keeping deer out of your yard. Some plants resistant to deer are also lovely and can be used as accent plants in your landscape. You have a lot of alternatives when deciding which plants to grow on your land because there is a vast list of deer-resistant plants. By planting deer-resistant plants, you can successfully ward off deer while preserving the aesthetic appeal of your yard. Pick the right deer-resistant plants for your yard, and they will ensure deer prevention and enhance its appearance.

What are some of the most deer resistant plants?

1. Ferns

2. Spigelia

3. Celandine Poppy

4. Lily of the Valley