Do Deer Eat Succulents? Find Out!
19.02.2024 - 04:21
/ balconygardenweb.com
/ Raul Cornelius
If you are seeing a deer like the above picture, having a tempting look at the succulents that you have grown in your garden, then keep reading my friend!
Deer absolutely love to devour <a href=«https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=» https: target="_blank" rel=«noopener»>hostas
, daylilies, azaleas, English ivy, and rhododendrons. So, if you have them in your un-fenced yard, be careful!
These animals also have a huge stomach for greens like lettuce, beans, sweet potatoes, and peas. Apples, berries, cherries, and plums are also something they love to snack on as sweet-dishes!
So, coming to the main topic,do deer prefer succulents? While these plants are typically not their first choice, but they have been known to nibble on to them, especially when other food is scarce.
Deer prefer tender ones like jade plants or string-of-pearls, because they’re easy to chew. However, there are certain varieties, such as sedums and sempervivums, that are more deer-resistant due to their tough, bitter-tasting leaves or spiky textures.
So, the bottom line – deer might snack on some succulents, but they’re not their go-to meal.
Gardeners in deer-prone areas should take proactive measures to protect their plants, such as: