Today ’s photos are from Sue L’Hommedieu . Sue says,“I live in Hudson , Ohio , where cervid are a terrible problem . Over the last few years , I have been eliminating the plants they love and increasing the ones they go out alone . These are photograph of some plants I have had success grow . ”
Sue commit more point in the caption , and has ask me to ask you all to let her recognize what plants in your region have try out reliably deer - tolerant , so that she can try out them in her garden . Thanks , Sue , for your suggestions !
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Red-leafed perilla is a self seeding annual. I prick out the seedlings and move them around every spring. Pinching them back makes a bushier plant, but delays their show until late summer. The groundcovers in that bed are ajuga and comfrey, both deerproof. Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Sue L’Hommedieu