How To Deter Deer

Have you ever felt the heartbreak of sowing your seeds indoors, transplanting them outdoors, and finally, when they're just about ready to harvest, they've already been harvested! By you know who!? Those cute little deer that have been trotting around the neighbourhood! Who can blame them? Your hard work showed and was genuinely inviting. Don't worry. We're here to help your hard work in the garden stand proud. In this article, we'll help you deter deer from your plants in a few easy steps.

Deer Favourites

The first thing to understand is what attracted the deer to your garden in the first place? It wasn't the cucumbers, was it? No, they're too prickly! They were more likely attracted to one of the following plants. It's essential to take note of all the plants you have that we know deer love so we can do everything possible to protect them.

Flowering: Edible: Trees & Foliage:
Knock Out Roses Beets Apple Trees
Daylily Cabbage Arborvitae
Pansies Apples Cherry Trees
Azaleas Beans Hostas
Chicory  Broccoli Yew
Impatiens Leafy Greens Chervil
Red Clover Sweet Corn Fennel
Cosmos Sweet Potatoes Fir
Sunflowers Plums Orchard Grass
Gerbera Strawberries Chestnut Trees

Deer Deterrents

Now that we know what brought the deer to your garden, it's time to do everything we can to protect the plants we love! Here are a few ways to disguise the deer favourites in your garden, keeping the deer busy elsewhere. 

Natural Remedies

If the use of chemicals isn't an option for you and your garden, a few natural ways have been said to work for deterring deer. Give one of the following natural remedies a shot if you're looking for a natural-only DIY approach to saving your plants from snacking deer.

  1. Chilli powder - Sprinkle chilli powder on your plants to not only disguise their scent but disguise their taste as well!
  2. Irish Spring Soap - If you don't mind, the esthetic, hanging bars of Irish Spring have been proven to work at disguising deer favourites with their pungent aroma.
  3. Fabric Softener Sheets - Like soap, they hide the smell of some deer favourites in your yard. 
  4. Hair/Fur - Scattered or tied in mesh bags. It is said that the scent of a predator will keep deer at a safe distance!
  5. Companion Planting - When planting, research what plants grow best together! Some great companion plants are used to disguise one another from predators like deer, beetles and more. 

Deer Repellent 

Not all deer repellents are chemical based. Deer Repellent has come a long way to ensure that the safety of ourselves, the deer and our plants are the top priority. If shopping for deer repellent, we recommend using Bobbex Deer Repellent. Bobbex offers an all-natural approach that is environmentally safe. It can be used on most sensitive plantings, trees, shrubs, seedlings and more. This repellent won't wash off for weeks during the growing season and can last even longer during dormancy. 

Deer Dislikes!

Our favourite way to ensure that the deer won't be coming over for breakfast, lunch or dinner, is to grow plants they don't like! Surprisingly enough, deer can be picky eaters and if they don't smell anything good growing at your place, they'll move right along! Knowing this, we've been growing deer-resistant plants for years and we're here to share a few of our favourites with you to ensure all your hard work goes noticed and not nibbled!

Deer Resistant Bulbs

Botanical Name

Common Name

Allium

Ornamental Onion

Amaryllis

 

Chionodoxa

Glory-of-the-snow

Colchicum

Autumn crocus

Crocus

 

Eranthus hyemalis

Winter Aconite

Fritillaria

 

Galanthus

Snowdrops

Hyacinth

 

Leucojum

Summer  Snowflake

Muscari

Grape Hyacinth

Narcissus

Daffodil

Scilla

 

Zantedeschia aethipica

Hardy Calla Lily

Deer Resistant Annuals 

Botanical Name

Common Name

Ageratum

Floss Flower

Antirrhinum majus

Snapdragon

Arctotis

 

Argyranthemum

Marguerites

Bacopa

 

Begonia

Tuberous Begonia

Calendula officinalis

English Marigold

Centaurea cineraria

Dusty Miller

Centaurea cyanus

Bachelor's buttons, Cornflower

Clarkia

 

Cleome hassleriana

Spider Flower

Consolida ambigua

Larkspur

Coreopsis

Tickseed

Cosmos

 

Dianthus

Pinks, Carnations

Diascia

Twinspur

Erigeron

Fleabane

Erysimum

Wallflower

Euryops

Yellow Bush Daisy

Gaillardia

Blanket Flower

Gazania

 

Helichrysum

Strawflowers

Helichrysum italicum, 

H. angustifolium

Curry Plant (not the cooking spice)

lberis

Candytuft

Lamium

False Salvia, Deadnettle

Lantana

Latan Palm

Matthiola

Stock

Monarda

Bergamots

Myosotis

Forget-me-not

Nicotiana

Flowering Tobacco

Oenothera

Evening Primrose

Osteospermum

 

Papaver

Poppy

Pelargonium

Geranium

Salvia

Sage

Santolina

 

Senecio cineraria

Dusty Miller

Sisyrinchium

Blue-eyed Grass

Tagetes

French Marigolds

Deer Resistant Perennials

Botanical Name

Common Name

Acanthus mollis

Bear's Breeches

Achillea

Yarrow

Aconitum

Monkshood

Agapanthus

African Lily

Agastache

Anise Hyssop

Ajuga

 

Alchemilla

Lady's Mantle

Anaphalis

Pearly Everlasting

Anemone

Windflower

Aquilegia

Columbine

Arabis

Rock Cress

Armeria

Thrift

Artemesia Lactiflora

Wormwood

Asarum caudatum

Wild Ginger

Aster

 

Astilbe

 

Aubrieta

 

Aurinia saxatilis

Alyssum Saxatile

Ballota

Cuban Oregano

Belamcanda chinensis

Leopard Lily

Brunnera macrophylla

Brunnera

Campanula

Bellfower

Centaurea macrocephala

Globe Cornflower, Basket Flower

Cerastium tomentosum

Snow-in-Summer

Cheiranthus

Wallflower

Chrysanthemum

Hardy Chrysanthemum

Convallaria majalis

Lily-of-the-Valley

Crocosmia

 

Cyclamen

 

Dahlia

 

Delphinium

Larkspur

Dicentra

Bleeding Heart

Dierama

Angel's Fishing Rod

Digitalis

Foxglove

Dracocephalum

Dragon's Head

Echinacea

Coneflower

Echinops

Globe Thistle

Epimedium

Barrenwort

Eriophyllum lanatum Native

Woolly Sunflower

Eryngium amethystinum

Sea Holly

Erysimum

Wallflower

Eschscholzia

California  Poppy

Euphorbia

Wood Spurge

Galium odoratum

Sweet Woodruff

Gaillardia

Blanket Flower

Gentiana

Gentian

Geranium x cantabrigiense

Cranesbill

Geranium macrorrhizum

Big Root Geranium

Geum

 

Gunnera manicata

Giant Rhubarb, Chilian  Rhurbarb

Gypsophilia paniculata

Baby's Breath

Helleborus

Hellebore

Hesperis matronalis

Dame's Rocket

lberis

Candytuft

Iris, esp. bearded types

Bearded Iris

Iris pseudacorus

Yellow Flag Iris

Kniphofia

Red-hot Poker, Torch Lily

Lamium

False Salvia,

Deadnettle

Lavendula

Lavender

Leucanthemum superbum

Shasta Daisy

Liatris spicata

Blazing Star, Gay Feather

Linaria

Toadflax

Liriope

Lilyturf

Lithodora diffusa

 

Lobelia cardinalis

Cardinal Flower

Lupinus

Lupine

Lychnis

Campions

Monarda

Bergamots

Myosotis

Forget-me-not

Nepeta

Catmint, Catnip

Nicotiana

Flowering Tobacco

Oenothera

Evening Primrose

Origanum

Oregano, Marjoram, Sweet Marjoram

Oxalis

Sorrel

Pachysandra

Japanese Spurge

Phlomis

Jerusalem Sage

Paeonia

Peony

Papaver

Poppy

Penstemon

 

Perovskia

Russian Sage

Phlox subulata

Creeping Phlox, Moss Phlox

Polemonium

Jacob's Ladder

Polygonatum

Solomon's Seal

Pulmonaria

Lungwort

Rheum acuminatum

Ornamental Rhubarb

Romneya coulteri

California Tree Poppy

Rudbeckia fulgida

Black-eyed Susan

Ruta graveolens

Jackman's Rue

Salvia

Sage

Scabiosa

 

Sempervivum

Hen and Chicks

Sisyrinchium

Blue-eyed Grass

Solidago

Goldenrod

Stachys byzantina

Lamb's Ears

Stylophorum diphyllum

Celandine Poppy

Thalictrun

Meadow Rue

Tiarella

Foam Flower

Tibouchina

Princess Flower

Tradescantias

Spiderwort

Verba scum

Mullein

Veronica

Speedwell

Vinca major

Periwinkle

Viola ordorata

Sweet Violet

Zantedeschia aethiopica

Calla Lily

Zauchchneria

California Fuchia

For our full list of deer resistant plants, click here! Need more inspiration for growing deer resistant plants? Check out the latest episode of Get Up and Grow, What You Need To Know About Deer Resistant Plants below! 

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