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		<description>[...] unknown wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Continuing with Deeroscaping, the practice of landscape design with deer resistance in mind, lets look at some of the deer deterrent design steps. 1. Choose deer resistant alternatives as much as possible. Categorize the plants you need by form, function,color, and size. There are several charts of rarely damaged plants to use to substitute plants of similar size, flower color, growth habit, etc.Check http://www.deer-departed.com/deer-resistant-plants.html  for several charts of resistant pla [...]</description>
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