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Go Away Bambi
I pretty much echo Greensmiths answers.
If these plants are surviving at other homes, they either have significant deer fencing (electric and/or 8'), or a spray program to keep them away. You may also have a more wooded aspect to your property than your neighbors do.
Also, deer have specific paths that they do like to follow and your property might be the preferred path. Look into deer netting next year to keep them off the plants.
Otherwise just start giving them names and get to know the families.
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Jody Shilan
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