Lavender’s strong fragrance and woody texture deter deer from munching on it. Its aromatic oils are unpleasant to deer
Known for its soft, fuzzy leaves, Lamb's Ear is less palatable to deer due to its texture and strong odor
Boxwood’s dense, evergreen foliage is unappetizing to deer. It’s a popular choice for formal gardens and can be used for hedging and topiary.
The strong, pine-like scent of rosemary is off-putting to deer. This herb is also useful in cooking and can be grown in pots or garden beds.
Thyme’s pungent aroma and low-growing habit make it a deterrent for deer. It’s a versatile herb that can be used in cooking and ground cover.
Mint’s strong, sharp scent repels deer. However, it can spread rapidly, so it's best grown in containers or well-contained areas.
The unique appearance and strong scent of Bleeding Heart flowers are unappealing to deer. It’s a perennial with delicate
This plant’s tall, rough-textured stems and leaves are generally avoided by deer. Additionally, it produces sunflower-like blooms