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Kim (not verified)

3 years 7 months ago

Black-eyed Susans are not deer-resistant! I live in West Virginia, and we routinely have white tailed deer in our yard. They will mow off black-eyed Susans like you've run a lawn mower over them. I have to spray them with deer spray, which works like a charm, but has to be reapplied after rain. Mix 16 tablespoons of hot sauce, 4 tablespoons of dishwashing liquid and a gallon of water. Spray generously over the plants.

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