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How To Grow A Deer-Tolerant Garden

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Do you find that your garden has become a feeding center for deer and other wildlife? Many home owners residing in rural areas are often struggling to keep their well manicured landscape from being devoured by deer. Some folks have opted to install high fencing that confines their yard, creating an atmosphere similar to that of a zoo than a backyard. Others have gone to extremes using chemicals that can do more harm than good. Is it possible to co-exist with deer and have a beautiful garden? Ruth Rogers Clausen thinks so. As a well respected expert, author, teacher and overall lover of nature, she has written a book that is essential for anyone trying to cope with deer. In her best-selling book, 50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants: The Prettiest Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs, and Shrubs that Deer Dont Eat, you will learn how to have a successful garden in deer country. Tune in to this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, as host, June Stoyer talks to Ruth Rogers Clausen who will discuss tips and tricks to cope with deer and still maintain a deer-tolerant garden without too much stress. 

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