Saturday, April 13, 2013

Oh, Deer

A few days ago, I went out to cut down some spireas and found that deer have been helping me with the pruning.  Probably a whole herd of deer.  We don't usually get a lot of deer in our subdivision.  I've never given much thought to what they eat.  Now I know that they love roses, yucca, yew, burning bush, flowering plum, hydrangeas, rhododendrons, and just about everything else in my yard - but not spireas.  I still had to cut those down myself.

 This was a beautiful yew that's been in for 7 or eight years.  Now it looks like dead sticks. I think I'll replace it with a spirea.
I have  dozen yuccas  that are now eaten down to nothing.  I wonder if they're still going to bloom.  I think I'll replace them with spireas.







This arborvitae was thick all the way to the ground.  Now the trunks are bare up to about deer height. Coincidence?  I don't think so.


If anyone has had success with any of type of deer repellent, I'd love to hear about it.  Otherwise, I might go with a yard full of spireas.  And gnomes - the deer left those alone too.












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