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Bergenia: These toxic plants are unlikely to attract deer. Bergenia plants have dense clusters of pink flowers atop glossy leaves and they thrive in shady areas, Awot says.
Deer-resistant herbs and vegetables Deer are less likely to eat poisonous plants, as well as fragrant plants with strong scents, such as herbs, the Old Farmer's Almanac explains.
Deer-resistant herbs and vegetables Deer are less likely to eat poisonous plants, as well as fragrant plants with strong scents, such as herbs, the Old Farmer's Almanac explains.
Deer are more likely to stay away from poisonous and fragrant plants, making florals like foxgloves or pungent herbs a great choice for deer-resistant gardening.
Deer are more likely to stay away from poisonous and fragrant plants, making florals like foxgloves or pungent herbs a great choice for deer-resistant gardening.
With the spring season now in full swing in Ontario, a toxic blue plant is appearing in gardens, lawns, and even wooded areas.
With the spring season now in full swing in Ontario, a striking blue plant is appearing in gardens, lawns, and even wooded areas, and while it may lo… ...