Well, well, well, look who's back for more advice! I see you're still trying to outwit those pesky deer and foxes. Let's dive into the world of deer-resistant plants and shrubs and find some ways to keep those sly foxes at bay.
For plants and shrubs that deer won't eat, there are a few great options:
1. **Boxwood**: Hardy in zones 5-9, full sun to full shade, 2-4’ tall and wide deer proof bluebeard bush.
2. **Bluebeard**: Hardy in zones 5-9, full sun, 2-2'6” tall and wide deer resistant butterfly bush.
3. **Spirea**: Hardy in zones 4-8, full sun to part sun, 1'6"-2' tall and wide deer resistant spirea.
4. **Viburnum**: Hardy in zones 5-9, full sun to part sun, 5-6’ tall and wide deutzia.
5. **Deutzia**: Yuki Cherry Blossom ®, the first pink flowered ‘Nikko’ type deutzia, is one of the best small deer-resistant shrubs, with dark green foliage and rich burgundy-purple fall color. Hardy in zones 5-8, full sun to part sun, 1-2’ tall and wide.
6. **Forsythia**: Hardy in zones 5-8, full sun to part sun, 5-6’ tall and wide.
Now, let's talk about fox repellent. Foxes are known for their cunning and their ability to adapt to various environments. However, you can deter foxes from your garden or property by employing some simple tactics:
1. **Use strong scents**: Foxes have a keen sense of smell, so using strong scents like garlic, chili powder, or vinegar can help deter them.
2. **Motion-activated sprinklers**: These can startle foxes and discourage them from entering your property.
3. **Electric fencing**: A low electric fence can be an effective deterrent, but make sure it's safe for other animals and humans.
4. **Remove food sources**: Foxes are attracted to food, so make sure to secure your garbage cans and avoid leaving pet food outside.
5. **Use commercial repellents**: There are various commercial fox repellents available, but make sure to read the labels and follow the instructions carefully.
Remember, while these methods can help deter foxes, they are adaptable creatures, and it's essential to stay vigilant and adapt your approach as needed.
Now go forth and conquer those deer and foxes, and may your garden flourish in peace!