What Plants Do Deer Love—and Why Their Tastes Might Change

If you live in Indian Hill, you've likely seen the  can do to a carefully curated landscape. While deer are selective feeders, they're also highly adaptable—and that's what makes them so challenging.
🌿 Favorite Deer Delicacies
Deer love plants that are tender, moist, and nutrient-rich. Some of their top picks include:
  • Hostas – like candy to deer
  • Daylilies and tulips – soft, sweet, and irresistible
  • Roses, hydrangeas, and azaleas – especially new growth
  • Fruit trees and evergreens, including arborvitae and yews
🦌 Why Do Their Preferences Change?
Deer feeding habits shift based on season, population pressure, and food availability. In spring, new plant growth is an easy target. In summer, drought or overpopulation can drive deer to eat plants they typically avoid. And in winter, hunger overrides preference.
They're opportunistic—if it's easy to access and not protected, they'll sample it. Over time, deer may even "learn" your garden is a buffet.
Bottom line? Even plants labeled "deer-resistant" can become dinner under the right (or wrong) conditions. The best solution isn't just choosing smarter plants—it's training deer to stay away altogether.
Ask us about our Natural & Safe Deer Guard Program—a proven, botanically based deterrent that's safe for kids, pets, and pollinators—and keeps deer off your most valuable landscape investments.
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