[DOWNLOAD] "Your Deer Departed Garden" by G. Edwin Varner " Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Your Deer Departed Garden
- Author : G. Edwin Varner
- Release Date : January 10, 2019
- Genre: Gardening,Books,Lifestyle & Home,Science & Nature,Nature,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 5082 KB
Description
No matter how many times you see them, you can not express a sudden delightful shout of "Oh! Look at the deer!" It's what they do when not viewed that can later make you angrily shout "Aghhh! Look what those [expletive deleted] deer did to my garden!"
What deer resistant plants can you grow in your flower and vegetable gardens? This informative and entertaining ebook will help you discover the best gardener-recommended ornamental plants to help deter them.
There are six primary deterrent methods you can use for your garden defense:
Grow plants having robust scented foliage or flowers.
Include bad-favored plants with most having toxic properties.
Raise plants having fuzzy, furry, or silvery-white foliage.
Add plants having tough, stringy, prickly, spiny or thorny stems and leaves.
Locate scented groundcovers, tall growing plants, and grasses on the periphery of your garden.
Provide deer with nutritious food far away from your garden.
You can intermingle these "resistant" plants with those that deer love to eat. By growing together various representatives of plants in these categories you provide your garden better protection against these hungry critters. They may chew on a few yummy plants, but they will also get a mouthful of bad tasting ones, causing them to lose interest and move on.
Although being listed as deterrents or resistant, these plants are not quick-fixes to prevent deer from visiting your gardens. One major caveat is, there are no absolute "deer-proof" plants; for every rule, there is always an exception.
They are only eating our garden plants for supplemental nutrition and basic survival, but can also do considerable property damage. Adding these beautiful and functional plants discourages them from remaining in and later returning to your garden.
These beautiful creatures are here to stay. Let's try to find common ground where they are off limits but can also feel welcome. This ebook can help you discover the means to accomplish this balance.