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Deer-Resistant Hedges to Keep Deer at Bay

One way to keep deer at bay is by planting hedges that they are not particularly fond of. For example, deer do not like juniper, yew, boxwood, or osmanthus hedges. So if you're looking to create a natural fence around your property, consider planting one of these deer-resistant hedges.

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Deer-Resistant Hedges to Keep Deer at Bay

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  1. Deer-Resistant Hedges About Deer-Resistant Hedges Deer-resistant hedges are plants that are less likely to be damaged or eaten by deer. There are many different types of plants that can be used as a deer- resistant hedge, including evergreens, flowering shrubs, and even some annual flowers. Choosing Deer-Resistant Hedges When choosing plants for a deer-resistant hedge, it is essential to consider the specific needs of your area and the preferences of the deer in your region. Some plants that are deer-resistant in one area may not be as effective in another. There are a few things to keep in mind when selecting plants for a deer-resistant hedge. Consider the plant’s natural defenses against deer. Some plants have thorns or prickly leaves that deter deer from eating them. Others produce chemicals that make them taste bad to deer. You should also consider the size and growth habits of the plant. Deer are more likely to eat young, tender plants. So, it is important to choose plants that will grow quickly and reach a mature size quickly. Hedge plants that have a dense growth habit are also less likely to be eaten. Explore more about Deer-Resistant Hedges and their types, and sizes on our website Visit: www.instanthedge.com Mail: order@instanthedge.com

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