Will deer eat begonias?

Not all begonias are deer-resistant, but those with fuzzy stems/leaves or waxy/leathery leaves tend to be. Begonias have rhizomatous or tuberous stems and tremendous species and cultivar diversity, both in numbers (1,800 species worldwide) and in plant form.
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How do you keep deer from eating begonias?

A natural way to protect your begonias is to surround them with other plants and flowers that deer do not like. These include poppies, daffodils, and more. Making your garden as uninviting as possible is a great way to deter deer from ever even entering it.
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Are deer attracted to begonias?

Deer Will Eat Some Tuberous Begonias

Tuberous begonias have large, showy and colorful flowers, but it's the foliage that deer are interested in. Some plants in this group have hairy foliage, and deer will avoid them, others have smooth leaves, and they become more appetizing to deer.
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Do deer or rabbits eat begonias?

Begonias are unappetizing to deer, but quite popular with gardeners.
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Do deer like petunias and begonias?

If you are concerned that the deer are going to eat through your garden, including your begonias, you should know that begonias is actually quite unappetizing to deer, and they will actively avoid the plants.
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Deer-Resistant Begonias



What plants do deer hate the most?

Daffodils, foxgloves, and poppies are common flowers with a toxicity that deer avoid. Deer also tend to turn their noses up at fragrant plants with strong scents. Herbs such as sages, ornamental salvias, and lavender, as well as flowers like peonies and bearded irises, are just “stinky” to deer.
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What's eating my begonias?

Slugs. Slugs, or snails without their shells, are a problematic pest for begonia plants. Measuring 1/4 inch to several inches in length, slugs are slimy, black, brown, grey or orange muscle-like creatures that leave a path of slime behind them as they travel.
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Do deer eat hosta plants?

Unfortunately, deer love to eat hosta and it is one of their favorite plants to eat. According to Rutgers University this plant is Frequently Severely Damaged on their rating scale from Rarely Damaged to Frequently Severely Damaged. When deer eat hosta, they eat the foliage of the leaves and leave behind the stems.
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Do deer eat geraniums?

Fortunately, geraniums are not one of the deer's favorite snack times. In reality, you can use geraniums as a deer-resistant plant. Deer resistant plants are plants that deer wouldn't eat most times. Geraniums have a bitter taste, pungent scent, and high toxicity level, making deer stay away from them.
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Do deer eat petunias and geraniums?

Petunias are one type of flower that deer enjoy eating, but they eat many others including pansies, roses, hydrangeas, marigolds, geraniums, and more.
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Do begonias like sun or shade?

Most begonias grow best in part shade (4 to 6 hours of direct morning sun a day), or filtered sun (as through trees). Most will tolerate full shade (no direct or filtered sun), but won't be as dense and usually have fewer flowers. A few grow in full sun. They prefer moist, but not soggy, soils.
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Do deer eat hydrangeas?

Deer love to graze on the leaves, flowers, and tender tips of hydrangeas. That said, there are strategies that hydrangea-loving gardeners like me can use to reduce deer damage.
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Will rabbits eat begonias?

Begonias are yet another annual that some rabbits avoid, while others seem to enjoy snacking on them. If you want to experiment in an area where rabbits are a problem, avoid planting an entire row or bed of them.
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Do coffee grounds keep deer away?

Deer have a strong sense of smell, which they use to find accessible food sources. While there is no scientific evidence that coffee grounds will deter deer, the bitter smell of spent coffee grounds may signal to deer that humans are nearby and keep them away from your property.
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Do marigolds repel deer?

All varieties of marigolds are a turnoff for deer because of their strong, pungent scent. However, signet marigolds (pictured) have a lighter citrusy smell and flavor, making them popular for culinary use.
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Do deer eat impatiens?

Deer often target impatiens (Impatiens spp.), and they have been known to cause severe damage to these beautiful flowering annuals. If you want to stop deer from eating impatiens, hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 to 11, chemical and nonchemical methods both exist.
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Are there any annuals that deer won't eat?

12 Best Flowering Annuals That Deer Will Not Eat
  • Cosmos.
  • Spider flower.
  • Larkspur.
  • 'Love and Wishes' sage.
  • Mexican sunflower.
  • Flowering tobacco.
  • Heliotrope.
  • Mexican marigold.
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Do deer eat daylilies?

Herbaceous plants deer generally eat include crocus, dahlias, daylilies, hostas, impatiens, phlox, and trillium. Some refer to the flowers of lilies and tulips as deer bon-bon candies.
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Do deer eat pansies?

If you have planted pansies or violas for winter color beware of deer eating them. These beautiful annuals produce flowers that are edible and deer love to eat them.
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Will deer eat clematis?

This deer-resistant plant provides beauty, style, and versatility. The flowers come in an array of colors, sizes and shapes, so there's truly a clematis vine for every taste! I love these vines.
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Do wind chimes keep deer away?

Because deer are so skittish, adding wind chimes or even the static from a radio can be enough to scare them away. Anything unfamiliar will throw them off and make them too nervous to come any closer. Adding plants that deer dislike can keep them from exploring other areas of your yard.
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Does Irish Spring soap keep deer away?

“Use bars of Irish Spring soap for your deer problem and they'll go away,” Mrs. Poweska advised. “Just use a grater and shave the bars of soap into slivers to scatter about your garden, flowerbeds or the stems of the hostas. The deer will no longer approach because the soap has such a strong scent.
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Will squirrels eat begonias?

These flowers include alliums, crocus (tomasinianus variety), lilies, marigolds, hyacinth, daffodils and, from personal experience, impatiens, geraniums, columbine, and the squirrels seem to leave my begonias alone though I have heard that they are not against eating them also.
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Do hummingbirds like begonias?

Begonias. Begonias are shade-loving plants that typically grow less than twelve inches tall. They are great in hanging baskets placed near a window so you can admire the hummingbirds that come to drink the nectar.
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What is eating my begonia roots?

Root knot nematodes feed on plant roots and disrupt vascular system development, the plant's carbohydrates and water. It is the juveniles that are the problem. These microscopic worms' feeding behavior causes changes in the root, resulting in the formation of galls.
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