j-bird
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Thanks Native - maybe I'll plant just one and see how that goes. With my lower deer numbers it may not be a big issue, but I hate planting things the deer won't eat, but I like diversity.....if that makes any sense.This is going to sound strange, but I started that blueberry bush with a cage and it has been growing a couple of years. I ran out of caging material the other day when setting some crabapples. I knew the little crab would be eaten, so, I stole the cage from the blueberry.
Since I removed that cage, I haven't seen a deer touch that blueberry bush. I may walk out there someday and it be demolished, but so far not touched.
I have some wild lowbush blueberries that don't seem to be browsed. I can't really tell if deer are eating the berries, because the ground is so hard and covered with leaves at that spot I can't really see tracks.
Heck, if they don't eat the bushes, I will plant some more for myself. I will be watching.
But I also stole a cage from a European Hazelnut, and it got hammered.