How Do You Plant Flowers That Rabbits & Deer Won Eat?
Rabbits and deer can be a gardener’s worst nightmare. Animals you once considered to be cute and cuddly can sprout fangs and claws in your mind’s eye once you see the absolute chaos they can wreak on the flowers and plants in your garden. Luckily, there are a few flowers that even hungry rabbits and deer will give a wide berth. Planting these flowers throughout your garden, as well as using other techniques, will help keep snacking wildlife at bay. Select rabbit and deer-resistant flowers to plant in your garden. Some flowers that rabbits and deer tend to avoid eating include astilbe, daffodils, marigolds, snapdragons, daylilies, primrose and peonies. Choose a suitable planting location for your rabbit and deer-resistant flowers. Plant flowers labeled “Full Sun” in an area that receives six to eight hours of direct sunlight per day. Plant flowers labeled “Partial Sun” in an area that receives up to four hours of direct sunlight each day. Select a planting location that provides the app