Stop the Deer and Rabbit Buffet: Beautiful Blooms That They Hate, But You Will Love!!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 авг 2023
  • Gardeners often find themselves in a struggle against the nibbling tendencies of deer and rabbits. These charming yet voracious creatures can wreak havoc on carefully tended landscapes, devouring foliage and flowers in their path. Fortunately, there are several plant options that are not only beautiful and vibrant but also deter these furry foragers. In this video, we'll explore a variety of deer and rabbit-resistant plants, grouping them by bloom time. Let’s dig in!
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Комментарии • 16

  • @shirleyandrews1152
    @shirleyandrews1152 6 месяцев назад

    I leave a spot in my garden to put in clover & a local grass. I love having the deer around but don’t want them eating my other plants. I plant a lot of salvia there r so many varieties & colors. The deer might nibble a little bit but only when really hungry.

  • @kerryfirehorse
    @kerryfirehorse 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yep, the hare has nibbled some echinacea flowers right down to the stalks and young tarrow leaves down to the ground. Planted them both because they aren’t supposed to like them 😊

    • @uptosomething6271
      @uptosomething6271  11 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to hear that. Thank you for taking the time time to share that information!! I really appreciate it!!

  • @kathrynmettelka7216
    @kathrynmettelka7216 11 месяцев назад

    Helpful. Thank you.

    • @uptosomething6271
      @uptosomething6271  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for taking the time to comment!!

  • @JuYong_Lee
    @JuYong_Lee 2 месяца назад +1

    Rabbit eats my conflower and black susan

  • @erkocab
    @erkocab Год назад

    Useful information nice organized in early spring and summer the rabbits (or something else) are feeding on my black eye susans

    • @uptosomething6271
      @uptosomething6271  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for taking the time to share your experience. I did read that young plants are more susceptible. I hope you were able to enjoy at least some of your black eyed Susans!!!

  • @katherinelarini8514
    @katherinelarini8514 Год назад

    the groundhog that showed up last year loves purple cone flower and has eaten them to the ground for the past two years...

    • @uptosomething6271
      @uptosomething6271  Год назад

      Oh No!! I am sorry to hear that. I love all creatures, great and small, but I do wish they would leave my gardens (and my chickens) to me. Thanks so much for the comment!!

  • @marypugliese5424
    @marypugliese5424 11 месяцев назад +1

    Squarls are destroying my garden. I purchase plants that are deer and rabbit resistant but the squarls come in like commacozy pilots and wipe out the new plantings. I have tried everything not harmful to them. I don't want to hurt them,just keep them off the plants. Help.

    • @uptosomething6271
      @uptosomething6271  11 месяцев назад

      Oh no! Creating a DIY solution to deter squirrels from your garden plants is a straightforward and environmentally friendly way to protect your greens. To make this homemade squirrel repellent, start by mixing one tablespoon of cayenne pepper and one chopped garlic clove into a quart of water. Allow this mixture to sit overnight to maximize its potency. Then, strain the solution to remove any solid particles, and pour it into a spray bottle. Before applying, ensure the affected plants are dry. Spray the solution generously on the leaves and around the base of the plants, reapplying after rainfall. The pungent odor and spicy taste of the cayenne pepper will discourage squirrels from nibbling on your garden plants, keeping them safe and sound. Remember to reapply the solution periodically, especially after heavy rains, to maintain its effectiveness. You can also try planting Allium and Marigolds, both of which are supposed to repel squirrels. I hope it helps!!

  • @arnoeeuwigheid4499
    @arnoeeuwigheid4499 Год назад

    Looking at the TITLE of your video, I really thought that you would PLEAD TO STOP SLAUGHTERING these precious creatures for their meat. Sadly I was wrong.....
    ..........

    • @uptosomething6271
      @uptosomething6271  Год назад +1

      Ouch! Sorry, I didn't even think of that. I am an animal lover.

    • @arnoeeuwigheid4499
      @arnoeeuwigheid4499 Год назад

      @@uptosomething6271 Thank you for your comment!👍🇳🇱🌷