Oregon State University Extension Service


How to stop the deer from grazing on my garden?

We live in a rural setting, with deer coming through twice a day. Can you recommend a good physical structure/repellant plant combination to be able to grow a garden?

Hello! Thank you for your question; this is a common battle amongst Oregon gardeners.

Discouraging deer on your property

  • Build an 8-foot high fence. The only sure way to keep deer from your garden (vegetable or ornamental) is with a fence that is too tall for them to jump over.
  • Consider growing deer-resistant plants. There are some plants, shrubs, and ornamental trees that are deer resistant, but even these are 'sampled' occassionally, mostly by young deer. Learn more about deer-resistant plants in the following resource: Deer-resistant plants for Central Oregon, OSU Extension
  • Spray your plants. There are also some products on the market that you can spray on and around plants that have varying degrees of success. You can check with your local nursery for these products. Most of these products are not meant to be used on food plants, so please read the instructions and follow them closely.

Best of luck! Keep in mind, the land you live on belonged to the deer first, and it is natural for them to graze on plants from time to time.

For more tips, check out the following resource: Manage Wildlife Conflicts in Your Home and Garden, OSU Extension

¡Use los pesticidas con seguridad!

  • Póngase ropa de protección y equipo de seguridad según las recomendaciones de la etiqueta. Báñese después de cada uso.
  • Lea la etiqueta del pesticida—aunque lo haya usado antes. Siga al pie de la letra las indicaciones de la etiqueta (y cualquiera otra indicación que Ud. tenga).
  • Tenga precaución al aplicar los pesticidas. Conozca su responsabilidad legal como aplicador de pesticidas. Usted puede ser responsable de heridas o daños resultantes del uso de un pesticida.

Source URL: https://extension.oregonstate.edu/ask-extension/featured/how-stop-deer-grazing-my-garden