Deer Resistant Plants for the Northeast- and Deterrents That Work!
May 10 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Deer browse is one of the biggest challenges confronting northeast gardeners. Is there anything the deer won’t eat? Well, if a deer is hungry enough, it will try to eat almost anything. But there are wonderful plants and shrubs, both native and non-native, that have proven to be deer resistant. Join horticulturist Gregg Tepper for an entertaining and informative lecture inspired by his recent co-authored book, Deer-Resistant Native Plants for the Northeast. Gregg will share his experience landscaping with deer-resistant plants as well as strategies for rebuffing deer. Get the inside scoop on natural, safe and truly effective deer repellents as well as a new product that can eliminate buck rub on shrubs and small trees. Be inspired by beautiful, deer-resistant plant combinations, pick up cultivation tips and learn about newer, cultivated varieties of native plants now on the market.
Gregg Tepper is a professional horticulturist, lecturer, consultant, and life-long native plant enthusiast. He is the Senior Horticulturist for the Arboretum at Laurel Hill, a 265-acre property that encompasses two historic cemeteries in Pennsylvania. In response to heavy deer pressure, Gregg has developed a strategy for maintaining beautiful and resilient gardens using deer-resistant plants and effective deer repellents. He previously served as Director of Horticulture at Mt. Cuba Center in Hockessin, Delaware, and was Director of Horticulture at Delaware Botanic Garden where he was instrumental in developing the garden’s initial horticultural mission and implementing a two-acre meadow designed by Piet Oudolf. Gregg is co-author (with Ruth Rogers Clausen) of Deer Resistant Native Plants of the Northeast.
HHG Members $30
Non-members $40 (includes admission to the garden)