How to Plant Your Deer-Resistant Garden (Professional Method)
Step 1: Choose the Right Location
- Full sun (6+ hours daily)
- Good air circulation
- Avoid heavily wooded edges where deer travel frequently
Step 2: Prepare the Soil Properly
- Remove all grass and weeds completely
- Loosen soil 8–12 inches deep
- Add compost to improve drainage and root development
Healthy soil = stronger plants = better resistance
Step 3: Layout Before You Dig (Critical Step)
Place all plants in their containers first.
Follow this structure:
- Back row: Delphinium, Lupine, Stock
- Middle layer: Yarrow, Boxwood
- Front edge: Lamb’s Ear, Dianthus
Step back. Adjust spacing. Look at it from multiple angles.
This is where good gardens are made—not after planting.
Step 4: Space for Growth (Not Today)
- Small plants: 10–12 inches
- Medium plants: 12–18 inches
- Large plants: 18–24 inches
Do not overcrowd.
Most people plant too tight—this leads to failure in year two.
Step 5: Plant Correctly
- Dig holes twice as wide as root balls
- Keep plant crown level with soil surface
- Backfill with soil + compost mix
- Firm soil gently (don’t pack it)
Step 6: Water Deeply
- Water thoroughly immediately after planting
- Continue watering 2–3 times per week for first few weeks
- After establishment, reduce frequency
Step 7: Mulch the Right Way
- Apply 2–3 inches of mulch
- Keep mulch away from stems
- Helps retain moisture and suppress weeds
What to Expect Over Time
Year 1 –Establishment
- Plants look smaller and spaced out
- Energy goes into root growth
- Stay consistent with watering
Year 2 –Growth
- Plants begin filling in
- Stronger structure and bloom performance
- Light maintenance begins
Year 3 –Maturity
- Full, layered garden
- Dense planting discourages deer browsing
- Minimal maintenance required
Fall & Ongoing Maintenance
- Cut back damaged or diseased growth
- Leave some structure for winter protection
- Refresh mulch annually
- Divide overcrowded plants every few years
Why This Garden Works in Connecticut
- Built for local soil and climate conditions
- Uses plants proven across 117 acres of Courville-grown stock
- Designed to reduce—not eliminate—deer pressure
- Balances beauty, structure,and resilience
More Than Landscaping
This isn’t just about keeping deer away.
It’s about building a space that:
- Holds its value over time
- Supports pollinators
- Teaches kids how things grow
- Gives you confidence in your yard again
Available at Courville Nurseries
- Norwalk, CT location
- Monroe, CT location
Our team can walk you through layout, spacing, and plant selection in person.
Final Thought
You don’t need to fight deer.
You just need to stop planting what they love.
If you want next level (and this is where this really becomes powerful for your site), I can:
- Match this exactly to your HTML layout like the shade/sun pages
- Add a visual planting diagram (like your numbered layouts)
- Or build a side-by-side “what deer eat vs avoid” graphic
That’s where this turns into a serious conversion page.