Do Deer Eat Mums? How To Protect These Fall Garden Favorites

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If you live in a rural area and are worried about your fall plantings, you may wonder, “Do deer eat mums?” Chrysanthemums are one of the most beloved and easy to grow late season flowering plants. They are often the sendoff from a glorious summer and the introduction to the cooler months. But will your transition plants be safe from hungry grazers, if you plant them out in your garden this autumn?

Deer forage for a wide variety of foods and our ornamental plants are one of their favorites. If you live in a region where deer browsing is common, you should consider using plants that these animals do not like to eat. This isn’t foolproof since deer will devour even plants they normally dislike during lean times, but it can help prevent damage when growing mums and other fall plants.

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