deer-free plants, was Cleome transplants



>Yes, they do smell skunky.  But I put them in bouquets anyway; they are an
>airy space-filler.  And the deer never bothered my cleome last year.

This is good news; I am in the market for those flowering plants the deer
don't like, for the area in the farthest corner where something does eat the
hosta, the cosmos, etc.

I have read in the WFF catalogue that allium is not eaten by the deer, so
that is another one for me.

I have lots of feverfew all over, and that has been left alone.

Will others contribute what they know the deer will leave alone?

Isabelle Hayes

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