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Re: O/T Deer in veg garden
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Posted by Leon R on March 01, 2004 at 16:49:29 from (24.70.170.107):
In Reply to: O/T Deer in veg garden posted by JOHN (LA) on March 01, 2004 at 03:19:51:
Well we still have snow on the garden here and we usually don't plant until the middle of may to ensure there is no more frost. I can have anywhere up to 30 head in my fields during the winter and when there is lots of snow they do love to nibble the pyramid cedars we have around the yard and they can trash them in a hurry. I used to wrap them with old sheets but when they got too big for that I started putting up an electric fence around them in the fall. That has allways worked until this year when the snow got too deep and they wern't making a very good ground with their feet so the fence didn't do a very good job and I had to wrap what was left of them. I have tried most of all the commercial poducts but they seen to think that stuff is OK. Probably just adds a little spice to their lunch. Short a putting up a tall fence there is not much you can do to prevent them from wreaking havoc in your yard.
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