Are deer eating my flowers?
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This is a big ole bed of black eyed susans:

You can see one tiny flower, the first this year. If all goes well, in a little while, this is going to be covered with blooms!
But Mr SK thinks they may be getting eaten by deer. I don't know if you can tell from this photo, but:

But because the leaves haven't been munched up, I'm not certain that's what's happening. So I googled and it says black eyed susans are deer resistant. But this part in the second photo looks odd, and there are a few spots like that.
What do you think? I really want to see this whole bunch in bloom! Any advice about what to do?
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Deer aren’t a problem here but rabbits are. They devour black-eyed.susans like crazy; I never got any flowers because they would eat the plants down to the ground as soon as they popped up in the.spring.
I’ve tried everything to keep them away. Stinky granules of every brand,, fox urine, etc. the only thing that works is a physical barrier. I use this kind of product and put it around vulnerable plants and shrubs I want to save.
Has to be metal, they will chew through plastic fencing. Being black metal it sort of disappears at a distance but it certainly doesn’t add to the overall look in the garden up close. But it is the only effective solution for bunnies. Btw, the holes can’t be too large or the baby bunnies get in.
If it is deer that are getting to them, then that’s a much bigger deterrence problem.
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Ahh, I forgot about the possibility of bunnies.
We yet haven’t tried fox urine or anything like that.
This is at the front of our house, almost right in front of our front door. I definitely don’t want to put up a black metal fence there, it would be such an eye sore.
Shoot.

Since I’m not willing to put up a physical barrier here, maybe I’ll try fox urine or something similar, knowing it might not work…. I can think of it like making a donation to the locally owned hardware store.

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Don't waste your money (though I love your donation line of thinking!). I soaked cotton balls in fox urine and placed them inside little plastic balls with holes in them. Scattered the balls all around the plants I was trying to protect. I watched the rabbits hop over to the balls, sniff them, push them aside and then proceed to eat at the bunny salad bar I had provided.
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Don't waste your money (though I love your donation line of thinking!). I soaked cotton balls in fox urine and placed them inside little plastic balls with holes in them. Scattered the balls all around the plants I was trying to protect. I watched the rabbits hop over to the balls, sniff them, push them aside and then proceed to eat at the bunny salad bar I had provided.
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