
Anonymous wrote:Fetterbush:



Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scotch Broom.
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Comes in red and yellow. Amazing fragrance when flowering. Green foliage year round. In market right now.
And invasive.
In West Coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the earlier daffodil poster, but I have to disagree with 19:06. Daffodils are the only thing in our yard the deer leave alone. We have over 100 daffodils, and a dozen deer who visit multiple times a day.
Us too. They won't touch 'em with a ten foot pole. They did destroy my specially-marked "deer resistant" limelight hydrangeas last summer, though. Also ate the buds of my lillies, ate my Tulips, Iris, Phlox, Pansies, Impatiens, etc. I hate the deer.
I don't think they eat my peonies, now that I think about it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not the earlier daffodil poster, but I have to disagree with 19:06. Daffodils are the only thing in our yard the deer leave alone. We have over 100 daffodils, and a dozen deer who visit multiple times a day.
Anonymous wrote:Spray Liquid Fence every 30 days. Deer will eat anything if hungry enough. They even mowed down the English Ivy in my parent's yard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scotch Broom.
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Comes in red and yellow. Amazing fragrance when flowering. Green foliage year round. In market right now.
And invasive.
In West Coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scotch Broom.
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Comes in red and yellow. Amazing fragrance when flowering. Green foliage year round. In market right now.
And invasive.