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  2. Apr 21, 2023 · The 15 Best Deer-Resistant Landscape Trees. White Spruce (Picea Glaucus) – Zones 2-6. Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea Pungens) – Zones 2-7. Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba) – Zones 3-9. Red Maple (Acer Rubrum) – Zones 3-9. River Birch (Betla Nigra) – Zones 3-9. Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia) – Zones 4-8. Black Tupelo (Nyssa Sylvatica) – Zones 4-9.

  3. Deer-resistant plants. If they are starving and food is scarce enough, deer will eat almost anything. There are a number of plants, however, that deer don’t find especially palatable.

  4. Aug 13, 2019 · No tree is truly “deer resistant,” but there are a few types that deer typically steer clear of. Quick Growing, Deer-Resistant Trees. Fruits, nuts and flower buds make up the bulk of a deer’s diet. But, those options are scarce for part of the year, and so deer feed on tree buds and bark instead.

  5. Dec 10, 2022 · If you think it's edible, chances are good the deer do too, so while there are trees, shrubs and plants that deer do not find palatable, there are no fruit trees deer won't eat. The best deer proofing combines vigilance and a combination of deterrent methods, or build the 8 foot (2.5 m) fence.

    • Fence The Trees. Young fruit trees are especially vulnerable to being eaten and damaged by deer, so fruit tree saplings should be enclosed within some kind of fence for at least the first 2-3 years of their life.
    • Plant a Food Hedge (Fedge) In the book Gaia’s Garden by Toby Hemenway, the author found a creative way to not only deter the deer but provide his family with more food.
    • Coyote (or Dog) Urine. This one I found from a homesteader in Abundance Plus. Coyotes are natural predators of deer, so it makes sense that deer would be sensitive to the smell of coyote urine and want to stay far away.
    • Let The Dogs Out. The sight, sound, and smell of a dog are huge deterrents to deer. Bring your dog out to your orchard often, or let it roam around it freely on its own if possible, so that deer associate your tree with the presence of a potential predator.
  6. 1. Oak Trees. Oaks come in different varieties. Most oaks are deciduous although some are evergreen. The leaves of oaks are highly nutritious even when they’re dry. Acorns also offer deer another valuable food source especially when they have low levels of tannin.

  7. May 23, 2021 · Last Update 05/23/2021. 45 Comments. Do deer eat apple trees? Well, sort of. They will eat the young tender shoots. Especially on young apple trees. So how do you keep deer away from apple trees? Read on… A number of years ago I planted two young apple trees (McIntosh and Honeycrisp).