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Deer Resistant Plants that Thrive

Essex County falls under USDA

Hardiness Zone 6, which means that the region experiences cold winters and warm summers. For gardeners in this zone, it can be a challenge to find deer-resistant plants and flowers that can withstand the local climate. Fortunately, there are several options available that can add color and texture to any garden.

One of the best deer-resistant plants for Zone 6 is the butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii). This shrub produces fragrant flowers in shades of purple, pink, and white that attract butterflies but repel deer. It is easy to grow and can reach a height of up to 10 feet.

Another excellent choice is the ornamental grass, such as fountain grass (Pennisetum alopecuroides) or zebra grass (Miscanthus sinensis ‘Zebrinus’). These grasses have a natural resistance to deer, and they can add height and texture to your garden. They are also low-maintenance and can thrive in a variety of soil conditions.

Siberian iris (Iris sibirica) is another beautiful and hardy deer-resistant plant that grows well in Zone 6. Its elegant blue, purple, or white flowers are a great addition to any garden, and they can bloom from late spring to early summer.

In addition, a few other deer-resistant plants that thrive in Zone 6 include lavender (Lavandula), yarrow (Achillea), salvia (Salvia), and coneflower (Echinacea). By selecting a variety of these plants, gardeners in can create a beautiful and low-maintenance garden that is resistant to deer damage.

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