Deer Protection 101: Designing and Caring with Browsing in Mind
🌲 Practical Layers of Deer Protection for Every Season
There’s no such thing as a deer-proof garden, but with the right anchors, seasonal strategies, and a few overlooked protections, you can design with confidence. Deer Protection 101 shares how we learned to build beauty that lasts — even in a browsing landscape.
Beauty That Deer Leave Untouched: Lessons from Azure Garnet
🦌 Deer Challenge: Azure Garnet
After years of watching roses, hostas, and tulips vanish overnight, we stopped planting for the deer and began planting with them in mind. Azure Garnet is a palette built on true survivors — Japanese maples, boxwood, salvia, nepeta, and grasses — creating a garden of resilience, seasonal beauty, and peace of mind.
Vertical Drama in Small Spaces: Lessons from Scarlet Edge
🌹 Narrow Space Challenge: Scarlet Edge
A narrow strip by our driveway once felt impossible to design — too slim for shrubs, too visible to ignore. With Sentinel Red maple as a vertical anchor, layered evergreens, and restrained companions, Scarlet Edge transformed it into a frame of elegance and drama.
Grace on the Hillside: Lessons from Terraced Radiance
⛰️ Slope challenge: Terraced Radiance
Our backyard slope was once an empty canvas — too steep for perennials, too costly for stone terraces. With hydrangeas, spirea, and thoughtful layering, we transformed it into a hillside of rhythm, color, and movement. Terraced Radiance shows how slopes can become not just stable, but radiant.
Turning Wet Ground into a Garden Jewel: Lessons from Northlight Tide
🌊 Wet soil challenge: Northlight Tide
For years, a soggy corner of our garden felt like wasted space. Cryptomeria struggled, even an oak refused to thrive. Only when we turned to moisture-loving maples, dogwoods, hydrangeas, and resilient natives did the bed begin to shine. What once felt like failure became one of our brightest lessons: in wet ground, beauty doesn’t come from fighting the soil, but from planting with it.