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Forum: Article: Bamboozling BambiReplies: 3, Views: 13
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TennPassiflora
Oliver Springs, TN

July 31, 2008
12:47 PM

Post #5348929

Does anyone know whether deer will eat ferns? In particular, I am looking at planting netted chain fern in a shade garden where deer are known to eat a lot of the plants and wander through on a regular basis.
victorgardener
Lower Hudson Valley, NY
(Zone 6b)

July 31, 2008
12:50 PM

Post #5348939

Not normally. They are known as deer-resistant. I never had any damage on any of mine.
TennPassiflora
Oliver Springs, TN

July 31, 2008
12:57 PM

Post #5348959

Great!!! Thanks so much.
victorgardener
Lower Hudson Valley, NY
(Zone 6b)

July 31, 2008
01:30 PM

Post #5349074

You're quite welcome.


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