Want to Keep Deer From Eating Your Garden? Here’s What to Plant

Lavender Lavender’s strong aroma keeps deer at bay while filling your garden with a delightful fragrance. Plus, it's a favorite among bees and butterflies.

Daffodils Daffodils are toxic to deer, making them an effective natural deterrent. Their bright yellow blooms bring a splash of color to your garden, even in winter.

Foxglove (Digitalis) Foxglove’s toxicity repels deer, and its tall, tubular flowers add height and visual interest to your garden.

Yarrow Yarrow’s strong scent and fuzzy leaves are unappealing to deer. It’s drought-tolerant and adds a wildflower look to your garden.

Russian Sage Russian Sage has aromatic leaves that deer dislike. Its lavender-blue flowers thrive in full sun, creating a beautiful, drought-tolerant border.

Alliums Alliums produce a strong, onion-like scent that deters deer. Their unique spherical blooms add architectural flair to your garden.

Bee Balm (Monarda) Bee Balm attracts pollinators but not deer, thanks to its strong, aromatic leaves that deer find off-putting.

Salvia Salvia’s aromatic, textured leaves keep deer away. It comes in various colors, adding versatility and vibrant hues to your garden.

Peonies Peonies have a strong fragrance and bitter taste that deer find unappealing. Their large, lush blooms bring elegance to your garden.

Bleeding Heart Bleeding Heart is toxic and has an unappealing taste to deer. It’s perfect for adding delicate color to shaded garden spots.

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