Carrots (root) Onions The Connecticut Cooperative Extension System is an equal opportunity employer and program provider. Plant rocks. Example: I have found that white tail deer do not like rosemary plants or some marigolds. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Dean of the College, Cooperative Extension System, University of Connecticut, Storrs. Cal., are finding this type of gardening to be suitable for suburbia-type living, and the results aren't bad. dont have deer here but squirrel population here in cityburbs is ridiculous. Yay for houzz, their SEO engineer is doing their job. Birds are ever present. It took me by surprise when we moved out here. Thefirst sentence of the second paragraph outlines what he (Scott) is “thinking”he thinks he will have success with, (onions and garlic) and then it transformsinto a question, “anything else that they (the critters) wouldn’t like?” He finishes with another very specificquestion. OK jenny. By continuing to browse this site or use this app, I agree the Houzz group may use cookies and similar technologies to improve its products and services, serve me relevant content and to personalise my experience. I never thought of that! If you grind them up, in principle they are edible, though not very tasty or nutritious. It's not even what they will or won't eat, sometimes it's just the taste they take that will wreck your garden. I got excited when I heard it said that they won't eat poisonous plants. The Connecticut Cooperative Extension System is an equal opportunity employer and program provider. Geraniums are a popular garden plant for a good reason. Most, if not all of the responses danced around the answer. Their coop and yard are under/near a 20 yr old green ash Tarragon Broccoli This has kept my corn and beans safe from them as they will eat both at the young stage.   I know I am a little late to the party but, WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH YOU PEOPLE!!! Tomatoes Deer can be a little lazy about digging up root vegetables, but this doesn’t mean they won’t eat their aerial foliage. They were introduced into the US as rodent repellents because of their toxicity. Feb 22, 2019 - Outside Flowers That Animals Won't Eat. There are actually a few plants that rabbits and deer won’t eat. There is a time to dance and this wasn't it! Yes I did "just join" but you are incorrect in assuming I "just joined to comment on a 6 year old thread". some UNGARDENERS give peanut to the TREE RATS so they are everywhere burying stuff all day long.There are more critters here that bother me than our other home in BFCThanks for letting me vent. I have 20 acres and much of it is wooded on the west end of the Kansas side of Kansas City and the deer chew on my fruit trees. There are no natural predators for them anymore and they are overpopulating the woods in and around the city. Revised by the UConn Home & Garden Education Center, 2017. Notice I didn't say deerproof. Onions and garlic ought to be safe. Learn more. While we don't have problems with the deer (living on the farm) closer to town, they do. Deer will “browse” on most anything when wild food sources are low. Who We Are Nothing penetrates the hardware bottoms - such as gophers, moles, voles, etc. Rodents also avoid Mediterranean herbs in the Thefirst paragraph is a statement (and slightly a run-on sentence), there is no question and it sets up theinquiry. So far, so good. So far, we have been able to eat ALL of our apples - it seems to work somewhat for birds also. The question in short: Is there anything that the critters wouldn’tlike? Be careful introducing mole plants to your landscape. They don't like anything with a strong scent...herbs like lavender and rosemary, chives, onions and garlic(garlic is used in many deer "repellents"). There's also someone a half block away that feeds them. Lettuce & Leafy Greens (red lettuces less palatable) Strawberries I think it is the strong oder they put out. Deer usually also avoid root vegetables (which require digging) and prickly vegetables such as cucumbers and squashes with hairy leaves. Or anything in the allium family. Cauliflower They do have their favorite foods and those they tend to avoid, but when food is scarce, they will eat just about Deer Favorites Master Gardener Program. Beans Cover your purslane if you grow it, they eat it to the nubs. The deer really get pissed with me at dusk when I'm out there working. Rabbits can eat such a wide range of vegetation that it is easier to list the plants they don’t enjoy or like to keep away from. You can see them strolling down the middle of the street during the wee hours. We're in the unfortunate position of being right next to a vacant wooded lot in this rural town and the deer use that lot to get to the lake after perusing everyone's gardens. I could have said to plant marigolds to discourage the deer and I could have suggested fences and raised beds. Soil Nutrient Analysis Lab Turnip I've tried to "shoo" them away from my plants and they just snort at me so I keep my distance(but if I jump up and wave my arms, they will trot away eventually). PVC pipe cages - about 3 ft tall, - sized to fit half of the box, and wrapped chicken wire around them. Swiss Chard It really is hard to predict, because their individual tastes apparently vary to much. Plants with spiny or prickly stems and flowers that are highly aromatic Plants with spiny or prickly stems and flowers that are highly aromatic generally deter animals from feasting on them. We have had no luck with it because the deer eat the plants. So, I know I will not change the world, I know that many are just trying to help but it just drives me a little crazier when people think they are helping when indeed they are dancing. The balloons bob and weave with every little breeze, and CD's turn and shoot flashes of light. If there is no food source, there is no need for a mouse to hang out or make a home in your garden. I use cut sapling trunks tied onto metal T posts to hold it up (because my garden is next to the woods), but 2x2s would work as well. Not only do they eat vegetable gardens they also dine on suburban landscape, especially hostas and many shrubs. Lavender Some of these are most likely resistant to other animals. I had a few get out this year and they Great ideas. Fuzzy or Prickly Plants Animals often spit out fuzzy or prickly plants, simply because they are uncomfortable to eat. The initial outlay may be a bit expensive - and require a bit of dexterity, but if you are serious about harvesting your crops, it proves well worth the minimal cost and/or effort. I'd like to be able to load all of my deer into a trailer and send them on a little voyage where they'd come back in freezer packs and as sausages. You are the best! In the veggie areas, I plant zinnias, marigolds, cosmos, radishes and nasturtiums around the beans, cabbage, broccoli and lettuce. Chives If you don't want to add a fence (I didn't because we love our view and the garden is really secondary) then companion planting may be your best alternative. Sage These plants are moderately safe, however, deer may turn to this group of veggies and herbs when favorites are not available. Rabbits are also known for their high reproductive potential. Mint Sweet Potatoes Revised by the UConn Home & Garden Education Center, 2017. I guess they like salad with their grains. LOL, I hope things work out with your mom's garden :), So load your deer in a trailer and send them to Washington State for charm school. They won't eat rhubarb either. Eggplant Unfortunately, even the "lists" aren't absolute. Potatoes (may eat toxic leaves) There's actually one particular doe that will walk right up to our doorstep to see what I have growing in my containers...and she has a taste for tomatoes...therefor shows her youngun' where the goods are(sigh). I know groundhogs have to eat but it's very upsetting when you baby plants and watch them grow only to have them ruined by these animals. Hardware cloth is tacked to the bottom, to prevent burrowing critters. (George Weigel) Q: I planted begonias this spring, and some animal dug up and ate almost all of them. They want to come up and dine but that man is out there! Ya know, I could have said many things such as the critters didn't eat my jalapenos but they did eat my cherry tomatoes. It’s just that you choose to pontificate that eating plants doesn’t matter, eating animals does. Radish If you want to minimize deer damage in an open garden, it’s best to start with plants that deer don’t like. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, Stop Code 9410, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964. We have had several deer sitings within walking distance of downtown Kansas City. It seems there aren’t many plants which kangaroo won’t eat. I have been using 7 foot deer netting with tin piepans and silver tin strips tied to it. Plants woodchucks won’t eat Plants Groundhogs Tend to Avoid Standard Groundhogs are attracted to our gardens and can cause considerable damage. That being said, they usually leave alone anything planted against the house or a fence...if it's surrounded by lavender, marigolds, cosmos, zinnias, daffodils, bee balm or spearmint. The lion that wouldn’t eat meat by David Catchpoole From 1946 to 1955, A female African lion, born and raised in America, lived her entire lifetime of nine years without ever eating meat. But you have to admit you have a way of going off topic. So, you'll never see them munching on them. Spinach I heard it works so it Plants Occasionally Damaged Food Safety 20. Okra, those few years it actually tries to grow here, is one of the first things, along with soybeans and sweet potato foliage, that they attack. If you are still having a deer problem I can help. They really do seem to prefer my ornamentals to the edibles that creep over the fence, though, except for the ripe fruit on the lowest (in other words, would be easiest for me to harvest if they didn't eat it first!) I live in the Kansas City area and the deer around here are in outrageous numbers. Chard Constant war. You can safely grow potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and eggplant. Submit a Sample “That I can put in the areas they'd be most likely reach?” In this sentence he is suggesting that he isnot willing or at least interested in fencing, raising or fending. Therefore, allowing them to snack around in your garden can lead to a massive backyard infestation. If we ever decide to 'get serious' about growing a large vegetable garden, then I'd fence that entire area with deer fencing. I hope that makes you feel better. Thyme The Century Plant is one of the most popular Agave varieties for gardens.Agave plants need full sun and gritty, well-draining soil. Healthy Homes Dill ;). Say how you can help or you are wasting our time. It likes well-draining soil and looks great around the edge of a garden plot. Cabbage Deer also don’t tend to like plants with thick, hairy, or prickly leaves or stems. Peas But it is becoming a huge problem. It’s not just wild animals that can be a problem on your permaculture plot; domestic pets can too. I apologize for the rest of the comments. That I can put in the areas they'd be most likelyreach? Kohlrabi Rabbits in My Garden (What They Will and Won’t Eat!) Cultivars with strong odors such as onions, garlic and fennel are not palatable to deer. BUT if they are hungry they will eat most anything. Most varieties will die after blooming and produce pups from the base to replace themselves. Sweet corn Last updated on: February 14, 2020 By Kaylene Filed Under: Garden Pests , Gardening , My Garden 12 Comments We live in a semi-rural area where the houses are on big blocks and there’s plenty of native bushland. I did not "do a search for 'are there any vegetables that critters will not eat' when you already knew the answer was no". But, maybe not. Oh and I did put out mothballs around the plants. Oris she capable of climbing into a caged in area and so-on. Corn Jenny - why did you do a search for "are there any vegetables that critters will not eat" when you already knew the answer was no? In the veggie areas, I plant zinnias, marigolds, cosmos, radishes and nasturtiums around the beans, cabbage, broccoli and lettuce. You see, after I finished reading all of these wonderful and informative comments, I did further research and LEARNED (because I am still capable of admitting I don't know everything) that deer/critters in one area will eat some things while deer/critters in other areas eat other things and that most vegetables will ultimately be subject to deer/critter consumption. what flowers/plants rabbits and javalena won't eat - Knowledgebase Question Name: Beth Marks phoenix, Ar Question by bmarks03 March 29, 2010 What flowers/plants will both rabbits and Javalena not eat? Install a motion sensor light that shines on the yard. They are light weight - moving easily when needed. The fact that these must-have specimens are also plants that groundhogs don't eat is simply a bonus. Angelonia is one type of annual flower that animals usually don't eat. Recent build up from housing developments have driven many of the deer out of their natural feeding areas. Certain plants, such as rhubarb, are toxic to deer. Growing plants animals don't like to eat near the ones they do will deter them somewhat. Deer will “browse” on most anything when wild food sources are low. The answer is no, there are no real surefire vegetables that the critters wont eat! Home Printable PDF Carrot (tops) How To Grow A Garden That The Deer Won’t Eat We have tried to have a vegetable garden for several years. Altogether now, I have 9 of them, filled with all of the veggies we normally eat. At this juncture I have to pause my intellectual prowess to do things of a surely lesser importance. Winter Squash I built some 1 in. To further clarify for you, I also joined to offer a definitive answer to a VERY specific question. That I can put in the areas they'd be most likely reach? They freely self-seed, eventually crowding out more desirable plants. Coneflowers, daisies, coral bells, salvia, veronica, peonies, columbine, sweet woodruff, pansies, star jasmine and white petunias don't seem to interest them either. You just joined GW to post on a 6 year old thread and blast everyone else in the process? I'm looking to plant some additional things in my Mom's garden but her backyard is basically woods and deer and who knows what else stroll in and will likely chomp on what ever looks good that they can reach. Coneflowers, daisies, coral bells, salvia, veronica, peonies, columbine, sweet woodruff, pansies, star jasmine and white petunias don't seem to interest them either. The animals won't like how the mesh feels under their paws when they dig. I know borage works as mentioned above for smaller critters. Globe Artichokes You really know how to make an entrance don't you? Squash, melons and sunflowers were also left alone for the most part. Dan - Just adding a little Tobasco makes anything edible! No not dancing, I'm right! Plant marigolds around the perimeter of your vegetable garden to detract them from the vegetables. Take care to protect the young shoots, which are always tender and delicious! for the cheap, get some 7ft high plastic deer netting. Tomatoes don't interest them, but a baby did bite off the top of one last year and then spit it out, next to the plant. Yeah, they're not really "veggies", and they don't grow, but they're nice to look at, if you get the right ones. We don't have deer but those listed can do as much damage. In fact I love my critters but I love my vegies too. I'm sure the OP appreciates your very useful advice. Alright Jack, I'll bite. Asparagus Basil There are deer-resistant plants, which you can find lists of on the internet by searching that phrase. Summer Squash This plant needs lots of sunlight in order to do well. With the river closeby and large sections of woods in the city, it really isn't surprising. But I think the cages - mentioned above will keep out most everything, except small mice, snails, and chewing insects. It works! Actually, I live five miles from Idaho, but charm school is a good idea :). Rosemary The question was not, should I relocate my garden or should I put up a six foot fence. Contact Us Apples This was a simple question and it looks like most everyone danced around it. I hope you feel better now. Surprisingly they didn't eat my basil outside the fence last year either. Having plants mice won’t eat can be one solution. They won’t eat the plants, but digging and scratching at the ground can cause significant damage to plants. DAng rabbits hide everywhere. Okra It would be nice if there were plants that are truly rabbit-proof, but as with other animals, rabbits can surprise you. Lemon Balm UConn Extension I personally agree with the others that there are some things that won't be bothered IME but there are a wide range of critters in the world so it probably depends on where you live, what animals you have to contend with, and the availability of wild food sources. Even if deer don't eat alliums they walk through the garden and poke deep holes in the soil, which will do a job on your onions and garlic. These blow in the air and make noises and flashes the deer don't like. So if there are any further pithy quips that need addressed, I may or may not return as I have also become quite bored. Berries (most kinds) Animals such as deer, rabbits and rodents can be a nuisance in your garden, feeding on your outside plants. daninthedirt (USDA 8a, HZ10, Cent TX, Sunset z30, Cfa. Cilantro Where I don't have a fence, I put butterfly bushes or lilacs behind the garden area and that tends to keep them out, too. If planting resistant vegetables does not deter deer from your garden, consider more serious deer defenses such as barriers and fencing or visit our fact sheet Deer Damage and Control for additional options. Our back yard faces a "preserve" that carries a lot of hungry creatures. Everyone...don't bother planting anything because the critters will eat it! Leeks Well Jack, you are wrong, again! They also don't like things with fuzzy and/or prickly leaves. The boxes are approximately 6 ft. long x 3 ft. wide, for easy access.. Concur; They leave squash, Irish potatoes, Eggplant alone for me, but they do a number on most of the other veggies. None of these issues were part of the inquiry.There are many things we do not knowabout Scott and his mother, but we do know one thing for sure. I'm thinking onion and garlic would probably not be favored by critters, anything else that they wouldn't like? I can hear them snorting angrily in the woods. For example, they are very fond of carrot tops but rarely eat the carrots. (666 ABC Canberra: Louise Maher) There are some plants the native wildlife, in … One cage fits into one half of the box, with 2 to a box. Pears It’s just a bonus that rabbits (and deer) leave them alone. In drought years or when there is heavy snow cover deer may eat just about anything but in normal conditions they pretty much leave my unfenced gardens alone (unless I grow sweet corn that draws them in and then they eat the corn and just about everything else). Beets Wild cats that use my mulched garden as their litter box. Deer won’t eat this perennial, which makes it safe to plant in any location. But if the backyard is in the woods and is shaded (less than 6 hours a day of direct, unfiltered sunlight), then there won't be enough sun to grow most edibles. Food They Won’t Eat Presumably the nightshade family is as toxic to groundhogs as to humans, and they know it. Some plants that do not appear on other resistant lists include alyssum, basil, carnations, chili peppers, cucumbers, dahlias, daylilies, Easter lily, eggplant, gladiola, marigolds, pansies, petunias, roses, rosemary and violas. Answer: Deer will avoid mole plants (Euphorbia lathyris) because the plants are poisonous. In my garden, deer haven't bothered with eggplants, potatoes, and other solanums EXCEPT tomatoes, but your mileage may vary, as they say. Use this to your advantage. Master Composter Program Scott specifically wanted to know, is there “anythingelse that they wouldn't like?”. The best to you Jack! I will reiterate, it was a simple question. I think the deer know that ... {I'mlooking to plant some additional things in my Mom's garden but her backyard isbasically woods and deer and who knows what else stroll in and will likelychomp on what ever looks good that they can reach. Many folks - with small back yards here in So. They decimated most of my container peppers last year, but left my Rocoto peppers alone as they have fuzzy leaves. I did a search for "are there any vegetables that critters will not eat" and this was the first thing that popped up. Garlic Hope this helps. The Blacktail deer in W WA are dainty little things compared to the big Whitetails stompin' around these here parts. A piece of chicken wire is sometimes placed over the top, to keep out birds. I was just like you, I planted alot of stuff one year only to have those rats dig it up and eat it. If I lived in deer country with woods out the back door I'd bury hardware cloth around the perimeter at the same time I put up deer fence. The boxes are made of cedar boards - 1 x 6's stacked, to make a foot tall enclosure, without a bottom. They eat their way through many precious plants including roses, fruit trees and bedding plants, even hardy native plants which do not appear tasty at all! Peppers No other creature on the planet has a problem with this. It can make you feel like you need a guard tower and security lights to keep your plants safe because it’s impossible to predict which will be grazed or outright consumed by deer and rabbits each season. Deer do not like the smell of marigolds. Please regard the following list of deer-resistant garden plants as a general guide.   I grew a zucchini that had rounder, softer leaves last year and they munched on that one, but the previous year the type I grew had stiffer and pointier leaves and it was sampled early then left alone. This only works for about five feet in front of the shrubs and you still have to surround the veggies (or roses, in my case) with plants they don't like. I was thinking, ok, maybe I can plant some Lillys-of-the-Valley. These boxes were begun almost 10 years ago, and have worked well over that length of time, keeping out raccoons, skunks, cats, etc. Rabbits avoid calendulas, chrysanthemums, columbines, four o’clocks, foxglove, gladiolus, hollyhocks, impatiens, iris, larkspur, morning glories, nicotiana, snapdragons, sweet peas, and verbena. They eat everything, but onions & they walk on them.They leave the Cole plant be, some winters. What many are notconsidering is, is his mother financially capable investing in a moreestablished environment for gardening? Cucumbers I haven't had a problem with racoons yet. HGEC Fact Sheets, Plant Diagnostic Lab This works particularly well for animals that dig at night. Plums I joined to remark on how most, if not all of these comments dances around the question. Now the squirrels think twice before eating my bulbs and plants. Unfortunately every type of slug and other insect s that eat my veggies. 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