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Deer-Resistant Planting for Fairfield County Yards
Plants that hold up against heavy deer pressure in Fairfield, Easton, Westport, Weston, and surrounding CT towns.
Deer pressure in Fairfield County is significant — particularly in inland towns like Easton, Weston, Wilton, and Ridgefield. If you've planted hostas, arborvitae, or tulips in Fairfield County, you've probably already learned what deer prefer. Here's what actually holds up.
Deer-Resistant Ground Covers & Perennials
- ✓Epimedium (Barrenwort) — excellent for shade, extremely deer-resistant
- ✓Russian Sage (Perovskia) — aromatic, full sun, highly resistant
- ✓Salvia — many varieties are reliably deer-resistant
- ✓Lavender — fragrant and resistant, needs well-drained soil
- ✓Catmint (Nepeta) — low maintenance, reliably avoided by deer
- ✓Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) — native, sunny spots
- ✓Coneflower (Echinacea) — native, moderate resistance
Shrubs Deer Generally Avoid
- ✓Boxwood — generally avoided, though young plants may be browsed
- ✓Inkberry (Ilex glabra) — native, good for wet areas
- ✓Bayberry (Morella pensylvanica) — native, coastal-tolerant
- ✓Spirea — most varieties are reasonably resistant
- ✓Andromeda (Pieris) — reliable deer resistance
What Deer Love (Avoid or Protect)
- ✗Arborvitae — heavily browsed, especially in winter
- ✗Hostas — a deer favorite in shade gardens
- ✗Tulips and Daylilies — reliably eaten
- ✗Yew — extremely palatable to deer
No plant is 100% deer-proof under high pressure. A local landscape designer can help select the right mix for your property's sun, soil, and deer exposure.