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Repelling Deer from the Garden

easyGardening1-2 hours4 steps

Safety Warnings

  • Ensure any deterrent plants used are non-toxic to pets and children.

Tools Needed

TrowelHandheld for bulb and companion planting
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Gardening GlovesProtective wear for planting
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Materials

DaffodilsBulbs containing toxic alkaloids(As needed for border planting)
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LavenderAromatic shrub(As needed for perimeter)
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CatmintDeer-resistant perennial(As needed)
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Steps

1
Plan the perimeter of your garden to include deer-resistant aromatic plants.
Tip: Lavender is effective at repelling various pests and is generally avoided by deer.
2
Plant Daffodils in areas where deer are known to dig or graze.
Tip: Daffodils contain toxic alkaloids that deter deer from digging in the same area.
3
Incorporate Catmint into your landscape design.
Tip: Catmint complements deer resistance in the garden while attracting pollinators.
4
Group deer-resistant plants together to create a biological barrier around more palatable crops.
Tip: Using a combination of Lavender and Catmint provides a multi-layered sensory deterrent.

Pro Tips

  • Toxic alkaloids in bulbs like daffodils are a natural deterrent against deer digging.
  • Strong-scented plants like lavender help make the garden less appealing to deer.

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Sources

Synthesized from 3 verified sources:

Wind River Greens Plant DatabaseView →
Gutenberg: Manual of GardeningView →
Gutenberg: Home Vegetable GardeningView →