By Wes Porter —— Bio and Archives--September 1, 2019
Bad enough for a scurry of squirrels to rip tulip flowers apart in a spree of vandalism every spring, but then urban deer invade to snack on them. And, of course, no sooner have fresh tulip bulbs been planted this fall than the wretched rodents dig them up. This past March, Britain’s famous Royal Horticultural Society took matters in hand to advise gardeners to abandon tulips in favour of daffodils. All daffodils are botanically Narcissus. They are also poisonous. Not surprisingly, squirrels, deer, mice and other pests shun them.
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