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Old 03-04-2005, 03:51 PM
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How can I keep the deer from destroying my landscape? Are there any methods
known to man that will keep them out of my plants? Are there some nice
looking plants that they will not eat? Any rational ideas would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks!


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Old 03-04-2005, 04:15 PM
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"Winston Smith" wrote in message
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How can I keep the deer from destroying my landscape? Are there any
methods known to man that will keep them out of my plants? Are there some
nice looking plants that they will not eat? Any rational ideas would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks!


You can reduce the possibility of damage but I think deer will find a way in
if they want something tasty.

Run an electric fence at the property perimeter.
Keep dogs loose in the yard.

Don't know about non-tasty plants. Consult with the county ag extension
specialist.

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Old 03-04-2005, 04:33 PM
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Winston Smith wrote:
How can I keep the deer from destroying my landscape? Are there any methods
known to man that will keep them out of my plants? Are there some nice
looking plants that they will not eat? Any rational ideas would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks!




http://www.mydeergarden.com/My_Store...nts/Garlic.htm
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Old 03-04-2005, 05:20 PM
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"Winston Smith" wrote in message
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How can I keep the deer from destroying my landscape? Are there any

methods
known to man that will keep them out of my plants? Are there some nice
looking plants that they will not eat? Any rational ideas would be

greatly
appreciated. Thanks!


Thank God for our right to bear arms. Maybe the deer problem is what those
old buggers had in mind when the established those rights. Establish
yourself as a "farm" - no one questions it around here. That allows you to
shoot bambi all year long to protect your "crops". I use a shotgun with
slugs in close quarters or a lever action 30-30 when I have room.



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Old 03-04-2005, 07:16 PM
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"Winston Smith" wrote in message
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How can I keep the deer from destroying my landscape? Are there any
methods known to man that will keep them out of my plants? Are there some
nice looking plants that they will not eat? Any rational ideas would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Friend of mine had problems with deer and went out and bought a radar
sprinkling system. It worked and got rid of all the deer.Best thing to do is
check with a hardware store to get one.




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Old 03-04-2005, 07:44 PM
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Sorry, guns are not an option. I live in the city limits.

Thank God for our right to bear arms. Maybe the deer problem is what
those
old buggers had in mind when the established those rights. Establish
yourself as a "farm" - no one questions it around here. That allows you
to
shoot bambi all year long to protect your "crops". I use a shotgun with
slugs in close quarters or a lever action 30-30 when I have room.





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Good suggestions. I'll give the agent a call.

You can reduce the possibility of damage but I think deer will find a way
in if they want something tasty.

Run an electric fence at the property perimeter.
Keep dogs loose in the yard.

Don't know about non-tasty plants. Consult with the county ag extension
specialist.

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Tom



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Old 03-04-2005, 07:47 PM
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Have you had any experience with this stuff? I've used a similar product
and the deer seemed to find it quite tasty!

http://www.mydeergarden.com/My_Store...nts/Garlic.htm



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Old 03-04-2005, 07:49 PM
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Hmmmm.....I'm fond of gadgets. I've never heard of this one. I'll check it
out. Thanks.

Friend of mine had problems with deer and went out and bought a radar
sprinkling system. It worked and got rid of all the deer.Best thing to do
is check with a hardware store to get one.



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Old 03-04-2005, 07:56 PM
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Winston Smith wrote:
Have you had any experience with this stuff? I've used a similar product
and the deer seemed to find it quite tasty!


http://www.mydeergarden.com/My_Store...nts/Garlic.htm




Always worked for me on whitetails. Worked so-so on rabbits.


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Old 03-04-2005, 08:12 PM
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On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 18:49:20 +0000, Winston Smith wrote:
Hmmmm.....I'm fond of gadgets. I've never heard of this one. I'll check
it out. Thanks.



You can find them he
http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...t=2,51555&ap=1

These work o.k when it comes to deer... really works well with cats and
dogs though.

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Old 03-04-2005, 08:29 PM
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On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 14:51:09 +0000, Winston Smith wrote:

How can I keep the deer from destroying my landscape? Are there any
methods known to man that will keep them out of my plants? Are there some
nice looking plants that they will not eat? Any rational ideas would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks!



I have to deal with deer alot and very little works on a permanent basis.
Sprays wear off with time or rain and planting deer resistant plants will
only work so well also. The young deer will tast everything once it seems.
The one thing that I have found that works really well is a double fence.

It turns out deer have very bad eye sight and they can not tell
depth perception very well at all. If you were to put up a fence that was
3.5 feet tall and another fence that was 4 feet tall seperated by 3 or 4
feet, this would be rather effective. Granted that this is *not* deer
proof and that one or two deer will learn to jump it, but the other fourty
will not.

I've had people argue that deer can jump 12+ feet over a fence and this is
true, but for them to gage the distance of two fences with a space between
is very hard. I've seen up close and personal what the deer will do when
confronted with this type of fence. I've installed this fence on a clients
property of lummi island where the deer are thick and plenty. In three
years we've had about 3 deer a year on the property and most of them
climbed the cliff to get there. We have watched the deer attempt to jump
the fences and it's a bit humorous.

If a fence it not cost effective for you then your only other option is to
get a dog that listens well to you and like to chase deer 80)

Good luck.

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"Winston Smith" wrote in message
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Good suggestions. I'll give the agent a call.

You can reduce the possibility of damage but I think deer will find a way
in if they want something tasty.

Run an electric fence at the property perimeter.
Keep dogs loose in the yard.

Don't know about non-tasty plants. Consult with the county ag extension
specialist.

--
Tom


See what the agent thinks of Hot Pepper Wax,
http://www.hotpepperwax.com/. The mfg recommends it only for rabbits and
squirrels but http://www.mydeergarden.com/ seems to think it's okay for
deer, too. http://www.mydeergarden.com/Deterren...pepper_wax.htm has
some home brews at the bottom, too. A combination of methods will probably
be the way to go. Think Integrated Pest Management. Good luck.

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"Timothy" wrote in message
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On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 14:51:09 +0000, Winston Smith wrote:

How can I keep the deer from destroying my landscape? Are there any
methods known to man that will keep them out of my plants? Are there

some
nice looking plants that they will not eat? Any rational ideas would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks!



I have to deal with deer alot and very little works on a permanent basis.
Sprays wear off with time or rain and planting deer resistant plants will
only work so well also. The young deer will tast everything once it seems.
The one thing that I have found that works really well is a double fence.

It turns out deer have very bad eye sight and they can not tell
depth perception very well at all. If you were to put up a fence that was
3.5 feet tall and another fence that was 4 feet tall seperated by 3 or 4
feet, this would be rather effective. Granted that this is *not* deer
proof and that one or two deer will learn to jump it, but the other fourty
will not.

I've had people argue that deer can jump 12+ feet over a fence and this is
true,


My six foot fence stops them from coming into the garden area. I'm sure
they can jump higher - if chased - but to get to something without being
chased they haven't been that energetic by me.



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Old 04-04-2005, 04:09 PM
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On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 14:51:09 GMT, "Winston Smith"
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How can I keep the deer from destroying my landscape? Are there any methods
known to man that will keep them out of my plants? Are there some nice
looking plants that they will not eat? Any rational ideas would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks!


Go to your local barbershop and collect the hair and spread it around
the yard. There are sprays that you can put on plants that will give
a bad taste. I think these last for about 4 weeks and then have to be
redone. Hair would do the trick though.

Thunder
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