Yellow StarYellow StarWant to Keep Deer From Eating Your Garden? Here's What to Plant

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Yellow StarBleeding HeartWith its delicate ferny foliage and pretty heart-shaped flowers that dangle from graceful, arching stems, bleeding hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) might

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Yellow StarConeflowerIs there anything this versatile plant cannot do? Coneflowers (Echinacea purpurea) attract butterflies, nourish bees and wild birds, self-seed non-aggressively

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Yellow StarCorydalisNot your average deer-resistant shade plant, corydalis is noteworthy for its beautiful fern-like foliage and long blooming period. Gardeners in areas with cool

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Yellow StarCoreopsisDeer seldom browse lanceleaf coreopsis plants or other species in this genus, and they are easy to grow because they are drought-tolerant and need no fertilizin

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Yellow StarDaffodilOn the spring bulb spectrum, daffodils and tulips are on opposite ends. Deer do not care for the daffodil's milky sap nor do squirrels or rabbits. Daffodils have

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Yellow StarLavenderLavender (Lavendula spp.) features foliage and blooms that emit the sweet perfume so beloved by potpourri makers, but it is a scent that deer dislike. In warmer

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Yellow StarLungwortWith their quirky name and freckled foliage, Lungwort (Pulmonaria spp.) are unsung heroes of the shade garden. These low-maintenance plants not only repel deer,

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Yellow StarYarrowYarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a tall, long-blooming perennial with feathery foliage and bright clusters of flowers that butterflies love. This plant blooms righ