Try Plum Yews to Replace Deer Eaten Yews

The Plum Yew or Cephalotaxus Harringtonia is an interesting choice as a yew replacement in areas where landscape damage has occured because of deer. This plant has never been bothered on our nursery. It is easily transplanted and requires moist but well drained soils. Once established it is then heat rtesistant and thrives in zones 5-9. There are also few serious pests that homeowners need to concern themselves with. We have many deer on our nursery as we arte adjacent to Peace Valley Park and we have not seen much deer damage to this plant by deer feeding on this plant. You can call us or visit our web site for more information on other plants and shrubs. See http://www.zone5trees.com http://www.seedlingsrus.com and http://www.highlandhillfarm.com