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Planting Deer Resistant Plants

For garden planters in Cumming, Georgia, the frequent interruptions and disruptions of deer munching on various plants has long since been a common occurrence.  While the natural beauty of deer in the backyard is awfully hard to beat, their constant appetites have the ability to ruin a garden.

DeersWhether the garden is composed of fruits and vegetables or flowers and blooming shrubbery, deer will generally be interested in having a taste of anything that grows.  Lawn care in Cumming and garden care in Cumming will therefore both have to be considered with deer in mind.

There are many different types of deer repellant chemicals and sprays available on the market, but many gardeners and homeowners in Cumming do not wish to use chemicals on their plants.  This is especially true if the garden is composed of edible fruits and vegetables.

But there are a few natural deer resistant plants available for the Georgia gardener that they can plant to avoid excessive damages incurred by the local fauna.  It should be noted, however, that the phrase “deer resistant” was intentionally used as there is hardly a plant on earth that is truly deer proof; a deer will eat just about anything that grows from the ground.

Yet still there is hope.  Many gardeners in Georgia have found that there are three main characteristics to a plant that deer find less appealing and will hopefully thus shy away from.

These three characteristics of a deer resistant plan are a strong smell, unusual texture, and natural defenses.  The first, a strong smell, repeals deer by the scent that the plan gives off.

This scent should ideally not be an appealing one, but many have found that the simple presence of a strong odor in general will help to keep deer away.  The second characteristic of a deer resistant plant will be to have an unusual or different texture than other plants.

Some examples of unusual textures in plants include the fuzzy leaves that exist on some flowers, the gooey resin in the stems of others, and the rigid, jagged foliage of plants like the yucca or squash.  These and other non-typical plant textures are good at surviving a feeding frenzy by Bambi and the gang.

The third characteristic of deer resistant plants is to have a good natural self-defense.  Thorns and thistles and other prickly stickers are about as appealing to deer as spinach is to a six year old.

Gardeners and lawn care conscious homeowners in Cumming, Georgia, will find better success at fending off the local deer population from tearing apart their gardens by planting those plants with the three deer resistant characteristics of a strong smell, unusual texture, and natural defenses.

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