Anonymous wrote:Daylilies get eaten when they bloom in our neighborhood. Maybe Wheaton deer are pickier!![]()
The deer haven't touched our rudbeckia, dahlias, peonies echinaces, or zinnias. Not natives, probably, but easy to grow!
I like American Plant, and look out for plant sales in the spring all over the place. Brookside Nature Center has one in April usually that has lots of pollinator friendly plants.
Anonymous wrote:We live right behind Wheaton Regional Park and therefore have a TON of (very hungry) deer. Any plant that doesn't kill deer (i.e., daffodils) gets eaten by the deer around here, so we can't use deer-resistant plants in our yard.
Our front yard is just grass. What can we plant in front of our house? It is mostly sunny but gets some shade from the big tree in our front yard.
Can we plant butterfly bushes and keep them low enough to not block our front windows (so around 18-24 inches, max)?
TIA!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for this list.
Where do you buy your plants? Now that Behnke's is closed we usually end up at Home Depot but I'm not sure that I've seen these flowers there.