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Old 19-06-2007, 04:52 PM posted to rec.gardens
William Wagner William Wagner is offline
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Default Elderberries and Deer

In article . com,
Sheldon wrote:

On Jun 19, 3:10?am, Jan Flora wrote:
In article ,
"Paul E. Lehmann" wrote:

Are deer attracted or repelled by elderberry
bushes? If they eat them, do they eat the
leaves, berries or both?


Deer will eat the woody growth during the winter, if
they can't find anything else to eat.

But in general, deer would rather eat your roses...


In general deer will eat everything. I have all my young trees
fenced. All my shrubs are fenced (I learned the hard/expensive way,
munched all my newly planted shubs down to nubs). Even plants that
are highly touted to be deer resistant, like forsythia, daffodils,
barberry, etc., are not so deer resistant it seems. Squirrels love
daffodil bulbs too, the first winter they dug up most every one of the
500 I planted that fall, munched em right in front of me... I won't be
planting those any more. So far the only thing I've planted out in
the open that hasn't been eaten (yet) are some giant ferns I put in to
hide my propane tank.


Just wondering were the bulbs planted in a straight line vs naturalized?

Bill

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