Tired of deer munching away at your garden? Easy care plants and a tall fence make up this design for a garden bed deer won't eat.
Astilbes are long-lived perennials that are most comfortable when grown in rich soil and light shade to filtered sun. They will grow in full shade, but will not bloom as prolifically there. Though they are easy to grow, Astilbes have one critical requirement--lots of water. Plants must have consistently moist soil; dryness leads to a quick demise, especially in sun. Increase watering as the foliage emerges and the plumes mature. If the soil dries out, the leaves will develop brown, crispy margins and will begin to drop. Fertilize Astilbes in late spring before flowering starts. Wait to cut back the old foliage until spring; it will help protect the plant from winter damage. In the spring, if the crown has risen above soil level, gently press it back into the ground and apply some organic matter around the plant. Plants should be divided in early spring every 3-4 years to maintain vigor. Garden Style: Asian, Contemporary, Cottage, Eclectic, Woodland Shade Other Features: Border Plant, Cut Flower, Cut Foliage, Easy To Grow, Edging, Attractive Foliage, Mass Planting
50+ SEEDS - HOLLYHOCK BLACK ALCEA ROSEA, NIGRA HEIRLOOM 5-8 FEET TALL WITH 4-5 INCH BLOOMS ZONES 3-10 / FULL SUN or PARTIAL SHADE / PERENNIAL / EASY TO GROW FROM SEED / HARDY / DEER & RABBIT RESISTANT / SELF SOWS FOR YEARS / GROWING INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED Hollyhock or Alcea Rosea are old and all time favorites for the garden. They are easy to grow from seed and will self sow year after year in your garden. They are tall and will grow from 5-8 feet and work well when placed by a fence or wall. These are easy to grow from seed. Hollyhocks do not bloom always the first year, but if planted in the fall they will bloom the next spring. Hollyhocks often bloom in spring and fall. Great way to create privacy from neighbors, hide a junk pile or an ugly garage. Or go big and bold and line a walkway leading to the door. Fabulous to go with any color, against a wall, fence or a stand of them alone. Truly old fashioned beauties that get better every year!
30+ SEEDS - AQUILEGIA VULGARIS BLACK BARLOW COLUMBINE 2-3 FT DEEP PURPLE DOUBLE FLOWERING SHADE / ADAPTS TO FULL SUN / PARTIAL SUN / DEER AND RABBIT RESISTANT / ATTRACTS ATTRACTS BUTTERFLIES & HUMMINGBIRDS / PERENNIAL - HARDY ZONES 3 - 9 / FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ADDITIONAL ITEMS / GROWING INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED Nodding columbine blooms, will adorn your shady locations when you plant the Black Barlow Columbine. The blooms are so dark purple they almost look black and will really look divine when planted with white, blue or pale pink blossoms (pink petticoat) of other late spring blooming perennials. Plant in a naturalized garden in part shade for best results. Does very well with dappled sunlight and mostly shade. However adapts to most sunlight areas. I have them blooming in a container with Pink Petticoat Columbines and they are wonderful!
I’m regularly asked by other gardeners what my favorite heat-loving, deer-resistant perennials are, so here they are - 25 of my favorites!
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80+ SEEDS PAPAVER LACINIATUM , BLACK SWAN POPPY UP TO 40 INCHES HIGH, FEATHERY DARK PURPLE - BLACK WITH YELLOW EYE. Large frilly blooms appear almost black. Perfect for Goth gardner VERY UNIQUE! Easy to grow and fast. Great for containers and cut flower garden. Beautiful and full of wispy petals blowing in breeze... elegant and packed with petals. DEER & RABBIT RESISTANT / DROUGHT TOLERANT / POOR SOIL TOLERANT ATTRACTS BUTTERFLIES AND POLLINATORS ANNUAL that drops seeds and often returns like perennials. Full sun or half shade in well draining soil. Blooms throughout summer. Sow in spring or fall. Most poppies need a cold treatment for the highest germination rate. ( usually 2-4 weeks is just fine) Can also be planted as soon as ground can be raked. Many gardeners just cast them about in fall or early spring while it is still cold. They also start well indoors to be transplanted outside. Seed to bloom is 14 weeks.
Discover a variety of deer resistant annuals and perennials to enhance your garden. These plants are a great option for keeping pesky deer away while still enjoying a beautiful and vibrant landscape. Learn more about these deer-resistant plants and how to incorporate them into your garden.
Iris chrysographes 'Black Form' (Black Iris) Family: Iridaceae Zone: 4 - 9 Natural Range: China, Myanmar Soil: Average, moist, humus rich Light: Sun Height: 3' Bloom Time: June to July Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies,Bees Pest Resistance: Deer, Rabbit Attributes: Deciduous, clumping. Dark purple to nearly black purple, velvety flowers held on tall, elegant stalks above graceful grass-like foliage. Notes: In the wild Iris chrysographes grows on forested hillsides, meadows, and stream-sides.
50+ SEEDS - SCABIOSA ATROPURPUREA BLACK KNIGHT 32" - 40" HIGH STRONG STEMMED PINCUSHION FLOWERS, COLOR IS DEEP BURGUNDY BLACK TONES WITH TINY WHITE PIN TIPS ON FLOWER HEAD. FABULOUS WITH ALL OTHER FLOWERS! 90 - 100 DAYS MATURITY! FANTASTIC ANNUAL THAT SELF SOWS SELF SOWS TO PERENNIAL / BEST IN FULL SUN / DEER RESISTANT / ATTRACTS BUTTERFLIES AND BENEFICIAL INSECTS / HARDY / BLOOMS SUMMER TO FALL / FRAGRANT / WELL DRAINING SOIL / HEIRLOOM / CUT FLOWERS / HARDY PERENNIAL IN ZONES 3 to 7 / ALL ZONES AS AN ANNUAL / SELF SOWS / GROWING INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED Enjoy beautiful fragrant, honey scented, cut flowers with this Heirloom puff of a flower resembling an old fashion pincushion. This is a beloved flower from the 1600's in England. Dead head to keep the flowers coming, but at the end of the season, if left alone and with no dead heading, the seeds easily reproduce for the next beautiful crop of flowers. Seed to bloom is about 16 weeks.
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Papaver Black Peony (Paeoniflorum) Annual 25 Seed pack The Black Peony is dark maroon that is almost black as a raven. It provides a beautiful addition to any garden or bouquet of cut flowers. It will reach a height of 20-24". The fragrant blooms attract pollinators. They require full sun to partial shade. USDA zones 3-8. Deer resistant. For best results, seeds are sown directly into the ground where required in the spring. Do not cover with soil or other planting medium. Alternatively, sow in late winter/early spring in gentle warmth, 60-70 degrees F. Plant in small 3 inch peat pots and plant in final position when the plants are established. Attracts pollinators and are deer resistant. 25+ Seed Pack Please also note that plants are living organisms and their germination and growth depends on many factors, such as temperature, soil type, humidity and the frequency that they are watered, sowing time and conditions, use of fertilizers and plant protection agents (pesticides), as well as weather and climate conditions. We provide help by sharing accurate and up-to-date sowing and growing information, however, we will not bear any responsibility for plants that were not cultivated in conditions appropriate for given species. Orders cannot be changed once your order is in the system. Please check your order for accuracy. We do not accept returns. If you do not receive your order, please contact us first, before ETSY. Orders do get lost thru the Post Office. Once the order is shipped thru the Post Office we have no control.
These pretty perennials and shrubs are deer-resistant shade plants, and most of them bloom for added color.
Cimicifuga ramosa 'Hillside Black Beauty' Black Snakeroot Type Perennial Hardy range 4A to 8A Height 6' to 7' / 1.80m to 2.20m Spread 24" to 4' / 60cm to 1.20m Growth rate Average Form Upright or erect Exposure Full shade to full sun Persistence Deciduous Bloom Color Pink and white Bloom Time Fall The flowers are fragrant, suitable for cut flowers and suitable for dried flowers. Leaf Color Purple This plant has attractive foliage. Culture Notes The long bottlebrush flower spikes of this plant give it its height and erect form. C. ramosa is a later flowering species. It performs wonderfully when planted as a woodland border as it is very shade tolerant. Divisions can be made in early spring, and seeds can be gathered in late fall. Plant goes well with: Rodgersia, Ligularia, Astilbe, gold-leafed hostas and ferns. 'Hillside Black Beauty' (Patent # 9,988) has very dark, purplish-black leaves and pinkish-white blossoms. Asexual propagation of this plant is prohibited. Please feel free to comment on any post at any time all feedback is welcome and we’d love to hear it.
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These pretty perennials and shrubs are deer-resistant shade plants, and most of them bloom for added color.
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From Notcutts Nursery in the UK comes a stunning sport of its popular and easy-to-grow Euphorbia 'Charam' (Redwing). The black-purple foliage of Blackbird spurge adorns the compact stems, forming a tight 18" tall x 1' wide evergreen specimen. The deer-resistant foliage is topped, starting in early spring, with large compact heads of bright yellow flowers held just above the foliage by the bright red stems. This is a real WOW plant for a sunny, well-drained spot in the garden! Euphorbia 'Nothowlee' was a 2004 Gold Medal winner at Holland's prestigious Plantarium Expo. We'll also award them the 2004 bad cultivar name award!
I’m regularly asked by other gardeners what my favorite heat-loving, deer-resistant perennials are, so here they are - 25 of my favorites!
Deer resistant plants help you build a landscape that won't be eaten and also help keep deer away from more favored plants and crops.
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Do you have trouble with the deer population in your area? They love to eat the beautiful flowers and plants in our garden. Here are some deer-resistant plants that you can plant in your garden and the deer should not eat.
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Deer resistant plants help you build a landscape that won't be eaten and also help keep deer away from more favored plants and crops.
50+ SEEDS - SCABIOSA ATROPURPUREA NIGHT & DAY, PINCUSHIONS BLACK AND WHITE 3 FEET HIGH 90 - 100 DAYS MATURITY! FANTASTIC ANNUAL THAT SELF SOWS PERENNIAL / HARDY ZONES 3 - 8 / FRAGRANT / DEER RESISTANT / CUTTING FLOWERS / SUN OR PARTIAL SUN / HARDY / EASY TO GROW / ATTRACTS POLLINATORS & HUMMINGBIRDS / GROWING INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED / FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ADDITIONAL ITEMS Get two of the most popular colors in a mix. A most unusual and strikingly beautiful addition of black and white. This combination goes with all other colors in your garden. Excellent for cut flower arrangements. Butterflies adore them. Scabiosa are extremely long-blooming compact, clump-forming perennials with uniquely shaped, eye-catching flowers. Multiple pincushion-shaped flowers produced in a very long bloom season. Likes well draining soil. A very easy hardy flower to grow.
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The best goth gardens provide interest throughout the seasons, so choose plants and hardscape that keep your goth garden looking great—in a spooky way—throughout the year.
Do you have trouble with the deer population in your area? They love to eat the beautiful flowers and plants in our garden. Here are some deer-resistant plants that you can plant in your garden and the deer should not eat.
DAYS TO GERMINATION: 10-12 days at 65-70°F (18-21°C) SOWING: Transplant (recommended) - Sow 4-6 weeks before last frost. Barely cover as light aids germination. Transplant to cell packs or larger containers when the first true leaves appear. In the greenhouse, grow transplants at 50-55°F (10-13°C) to keep the plants from stretching. Harden off and transplant outside after the last frost. Direct seed - After last frost date. Successive plantings every 2-3 weeks until late spring give the best quality flowers and pods. May require support.
Tired of your garden plants being eaten by deer? This article gives 13 of the best deer resistant shade plants for your Midwest perennial garden.
Tired of your garden plants being eaten by deer? This article gives 13 of the best deer resistant shade plants for your Midwest perennial garden.
While there is no real replacement for a hosta's big broad leaves and versatility, these plants do a good job as alternatives.
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3 Pink Iris and 5 Pink Daffodil Bearded Iris are perennials Deer, rodent & rabbit resistant » Extremely drought tolerant and perfect for warm and dry climates » Hardy in zones 3-10, the rhizomes need plenty of sun to bloom well » Fragrant and re-blooms » Blooms in Mid - Late Spring
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The following list of deer-resistant annuals and perennials will help you plant a flower garden that the deer won't eat!
People who live in heavily deer-populated areas know just how frustrating it can be to see their garden trampled and eaten by deer. A great way to repel deer from your garden is to include plants that deer don't like.
Rare 'New York Night' has 3", Black Flowers 2 Starter Perennial Plugs. Stunning Blooms. Easy to Grow. Spring Blooming. Fast Shipping Hardy zones 3-9. Sun or Shade. Easy to Grow Perennial. Deer Resistant. Great Gift Idea