Dealing with deer can be one of the most frustrating challenges for gardeners. These graceful creatures, while lovely to watch from a distance, can wreak havoc on your carefully cultivated garden.
Of all the well-known garden pests, few can cause as much destruction as deer. These seemingly cute and cuddly creatures can make short work of your vegetable garden if left to run rampant.
Dozens of local landowners gathered at the Flight 93 National Memorial Tuesday night to discuss ideas on a big problem facing the park: deer populations. They s ...
Deer, especially whitetails, can survive on a diverse menu that includes agricultural crops, wild native flora, and non-native plants that suburbanites plant in their gardens and flowerbeds. Also, ...
Bill Godfrey knows that lettuce, peppers and fruit grown in the Natrona Community Garden are vital to feeding residents of ...
Deer can be a major nuisance. Q: You have named these in the past, but I have one garden bed that is partially shaded. What shrubs that are somewhat deer resistant might be good for that area?
Landowners and farmers in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, discuss solutions to deer overpopulation at the Flight 93 National Memorial.
SAPPORO—Hokkaido University’s Botanic Garden here has been closed since Oct. 1 after a wild deer was spotted on the grounds. Officials chose to shut down the location out of concern for safety.
The hostas on this list certainly aren't 100% deer-proof. No plant is. But they do have a better chance of remaining untouched in your garden than their more tasty relatives.