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Old 18-08-2008, 02:05 AM posted to rec.gardens.roses
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Default Deer and Roses

You can also put ground pepper red and black - anything that might be
old on the shelf to get rid of - chili ... grind up and make a spray.
Hot oil sits on the leaves - they will learn a quick lesson.

You can try cinnamon oil at the pharmacy and add that to the mix for
a lasting.


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Larry Moore wrote:
On 2008-07-26, Scott Sexton wrote:
In article , says...

snip

Mr. Andy wrote:
I am now having problems wit deer after 35 years of growing roses. Some
said to try urine. Has anyone had success with urine, how is it applied
and how often?
Thanks,
Andrew

Enjoy the Summer!

I've heard good reports of people using predator urine. Do a google for
"animal urine" and many choices will be presented for you.

Sexton


Phone your nearest zoo and ask them? The Toronto Zoo produces 'Zoo Poo'
and I'm sure that other zoos have a similar product.



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