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Top 8 Shade Loving Plants That Deer Would Rather Avoid! 🌸🌱🌷 // Gardening Ideas



While it’s wonderful to have wild deer in your neighborhood, they may quickly become a problem if they start munching on your favorite flowers.

You may relax and watch Bambi without worrying that the deer will destroy your garden by choosing shade plants that are resistant to browsing.

Keep in mind that these ruminants will graze on whatever is available.

That means it’s impossible to have deer-proof plants.

Some plant species, however, are significantly more resistant to deer browsing than others.
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⏱ Top 8 Shade Loving Plants That Deer Would Rather Avoid!
00:00 Intro
00:38 Barrenwort
01:11 Japanese Painted Fern
01:43 Lungwort
02:19 Pig Squeak
02:54 Siberian Bugloss
03:27 Rue Anemone
03:52 Astilbe
04:22 Corydalis
04:59 Outro
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