I love your flowers and, like you, am constantly trying to find varieties that the deer will leave alone. I have found quite a few and would be happy to share what I have learned. Things that seem to work: herbs (anything with a scent), catmint, salvia, rudebeckia, coneflowers, corepsis, lady's mantle, astilbes, lambs ears, and more. E-mail me if you ever want to discuss. I have been keeping a watch on your fabulous dolls for some time now since having missed out on one that I especially liked. One day another will come along that I will just have to have. In the meantime... keep sewing and gardening! The results are lovely!
WOW... these pictures are GORGEOUS, Nancy!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your flowers and, like you, am constantly trying to find varieties that the deer will leave alone. I have found quite a few and would be happy to share what I have learned. Things that seem to work: herbs (anything with a scent), catmint, salvia, rudebeckia, coneflowers, corepsis, lady's mantle, astilbes, lambs ears, and more. E-mail me if you ever want to discuss.
ReplyDeleteI have been keeping a watch on your fabulous dolls for some time now since having missed out on one that I especially liked. One day another will come along that I will just have to have. In the meantime... keep sewing and gardening! The results are lovely!