Some ground cover options for regions with high deer or rabbit populations include plants that are less appealing to these animals, such as lamb's ear, creeping thyme, pachysandra, or vinca minor. Additionally, using physical barriers like fences or netting can also help protect the ground cover from being damaged by deer or rabbits.
Some ground cover options for regions with high deer or rabbit populations include plants that are known to be resistant to these animals, such as lamb's ear, pachysandra, vinca minor, or creeping thyme. Additionally, using physical barriers like fencing or netting can also help protect vulnerable ground cover plants from being eaten by deer or rabbits.
Some ground cover options for regions with high deer or rabbit populations include plants that are known to be deer or rabbit resistant, such as lamb's ear, creeping thyme, pachysandra, or periwinkle. Additionally, using fencing or netting to protect vulnerable plants can be an effective strategy.