The Wretched Deer Ate Some Cannas!

Richard Wagner via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Tue, 23 Jun 2020 16:21:29 PDT
I had a number of acres on Lookout Mountain in Georgia a few years ago. I
tried to reestablish the many wild flowers including lady slippers and
azaleas. It did not work. The deer seemed to know just where the new plants
were put in and they immediately demolished them. I left and moved to
California. At least you can fight wildfires.  Richard Wagner

On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 3:05 PM Judy Glattstein via pbs <
pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:

> O.K. Deer wander at will here at BelleWood Gardens. A hunter or two come
> in the fall, take a deer or two, share the free-range venison that
> forages on my plants. But this is too much!
>
> I grow cannas. On June 3rd I shoved the last few overlooked, unlabeled,
> tubers,into bottomless tire planter. Aha! Very pleased as they started
> to come up to discover one set is Canna 'Bengal Tiger' (or maybe it is
> 'Pretoria", anyone know how to tell them apart?) and the other set is C.
> 'Tropicana'.
>
> Heretofore, the deer have never eaten cannas.Until last night.
> Pictures in sequence -
> mother and child, taken out a window, June 11.
> Decorative ceramic pot of 'Bengal Tiger', June 23
> Decorative ceramic pot of 'Tropicana', June 23
> What had been 'Bengal Tiger' in bottomless tire planter, June 23
> What had been 'Tropicana' in bottomless tire planter, June 23
>
> Threw some Milorganite around the eaten down cannas. It's early enough
> in the season that I think I'll still get a show. But am I furious. I
> know to protect hostas and hemerocallis. Not fair starting to eat
> cannas! Does the collective wisdom of the PBS think the large cannas are
> safe from buck / doe / fawn depredation?
>
> Judy in western New Jersey where coping with wildlife just got
> frustratingly more interesting
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