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Old 28-07-2008, 03:23 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Natural landscaping and home values

On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 19:00:35 -0700 (PDT), Sheldon
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On Jul 27, 7:08?pm, Phisherman wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 15:53:51 -0700 (PDT), Sheldon
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(paghat) wrote:


We would like to live further in the country with more land.
to at least move the rhody
collection and whatever ferns and perennials aren't easily replaced.


If you move to a *real* rural woodland setting you won't need to
landscape, you'll have the real deal... any parking out will look
absolutely fake. ?And unless you first build a sturdy fenced area most
any plant you bring will be devoured by deer (and rabbits).


I live in the middle of the city and deer have destroyed over 50% of
what I planted. ?The deer killed the neighbors fruit trees by peeling
off the bark. ? I either use the electric fence or cover the plant
with chicken wire. ?In my case it doesn't look like there is any
difference living in the city or country.


In which city do you live that there's a deer population. I doubt
there are deer in most populous cities (to survive deer need many
acres of forest and meadow to browse), sounds more like the outskirts
of a small rural town/village.



Oak Ridge, TN, pop. 28,000. On average one car and one deer collide
daily in our town. We have "mule deer," the ones with the huge ears.
Some will get within a few feet of a human and they have been known to
charge if provoked. Hunting season is too short and not enough people
are eating deer for Thanksgiving.