A common saying among gardeners is “right plant, right place.” The same philosophy applies to protecting plants from deer: “right fence, right features.” The plant value, age, location, and ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Deer can destroy a garden in just one night and new gardeners may not realize their plants are at risk until they're too late. These quiet animals aren't afraid of people. Despite the ...
Gardeners have ben plagued by deer damage for generations. Understanding deer behavior, learning how to divert attention away ...
Q: We have a line of arborvitae trees next to our house that have grown nicely to 6 feet. Deer never touched them until this winter. Even though we protected them with netting over the winter, deer ...
The larger the deer population is in your area, the more likely you will have deer damage in your garden. Seeing an occasional deer in the neighborhood does not necessarily mean you are going to have ...
Sure, Bambi is cute. But what’s not so cute is when she’s chowing down on your vegetable garden or devouring your hostas and daylilies. Even if you’ve never had deer visiting your yard before, there’s ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Recent columns have examined the benefits of fences and plant selection in deterring deer from treating Northeast Ohio gardens as an all-they-can-eat buffet, and I invited readers ...
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 ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. Of all the garden ...
Q: Several deer come every afternoon and munch on my yard. They’re now getting over the fence, into my garden and eating my tomato plants. Can you give me any advice on how to deter deer from eating ...
Here’s how to keep deer away.