It takes a lot of time, effort, and money into making your backyard beautiful, so it’s understandably devastating when deer eat your plants, flowers, and trees. While deer may nibble on anything in ...
So, you've planted a beautiful garden and the local deer saw it as their next feast. Now what? Nothing is more frustrating than seeing your carefully planted flowers and shrubs fall victim to hungry ...
These plants are ideal for practical, lazy gardeners. The perennial is long-lived, easy to care for, and dazzling during the ...
My recent column on hellebores sparked emails from two readers. The first was from Chris, from East Goshen Township, who wrote, “Do you have other recommendations for deer-proof perennials that show ...
If you have ever woken up to find your garden nibbled down to stubs, you know the struggle with deer is real. They can quickly undo all the effort you put into your flower beds and veggie patches.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Being outside and enjoying nature is one of the best parts of having a garden. But when your beloved ...
Deer in a neighborhood are a blessing and a curse. They’re wonderful to watch and observe, but they can be hell on gardens. Here are some suggestions for colorful, blooming plants that usually are not ...
For those of us who live in or near a city, nothing is more exciting than seeing deer prancing around our communities. On the flip side, nothing is more frustrating than when those same sweet animals ...
This year the deer are winning. It’s always something of a battle to keep my geraniums out of the bellies of our neighborhood deer, but I usually prevail … until October, when I feel they need the ...
I just returned from a four-day road trip and was delighted to see my friend Christine had left me about six large tomato plants that are labeled as a variety called “Mountain Fresh.” This is a ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! The heatwave we are experiencing would make you think we are in the first week of August, not September. However, cooler weather is on the way. The last ...