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Clay loving AND Deer Resistant? Help!

Posted by bluesuze75 zone 5 midwest (My Page) on
Mon, May 15, 06 at 14:20

I love colorful flowers. I also like the idea of having a butterfly garden. I am looking for perennials that love clay (since I have so much and it is hard to ammend) and also deer resistant. It is so heartbreaking waking up in the morning and finding them chowing down on my flowers! I have some echinacea already. Any suggestions? Thank you!


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RE: Clay loving AND Deer Resistant? Help!

My butterfly weed (asclepias) did pretty good in a compact clay spot I hadn't amended. So did my pincushion flower (scabiosa), though I've never seen that attract that many butterflies. Most everything else I've ever had does so much better with amendments.

If you mulch it every year, and turn the mulch under as deep as is easy with a shovel in the spots where you don't have plants in the fall, it will take 3 years to notice a difference but it will help your soil a lot without too much effort. (I say in fall because then you won't disturb your perennials because you'll still know where they are.) So if you plan to stay where you are that long it will be worth it eventually.


 
 

 

 


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