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Posted by JOHN (LA) on March 01, 2004 at 18:28:49 from (66.157.75.241):
In Reply to: O/T Deer in veg garden posted by JOHN (LA) on March 01, 2004 at 03:19:51:
Thank You Very Much I think I will have to try some of these suggestions and see if any will work. Will try the hair and soap and if that does not work will have to resort to the fence. I do have a hol-dem weed chopper but never really considered using it as a deer can jump a 6' fence. I do all so have some 48" 2x4 wire fence I could try double height. (96" tall) Boy I hate just thinking about putting in post that will hold that up. For those jealous of me gardening.............. Yes it is a little early but possible if you cover tomatoes with jugs on the cold nights. We are picking strawberries we planted last fall. Went to my sisters (40 miles south) in New Orleans today and the dogwoods were in full bloom and the oak trees full of leaf buds. The 98° and 95% humidity days are just weeks away and we will be house bound till cooler weather. Then all you snow birds can laugh at us. JOHN
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