Who has experience in keeping deer outta gardens? We covered the beets with net, now the deer have moved over to the carrots, potatoes and raspberries, hmmm, hope someone has found a remedy.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostWho has experience in keeping deer outta gardens? We covered the beets with net, now the deer have moved over to the carrots, potatoes and raspberries, hmmm, hope someone has found a remedy.
Spraynit on the plants thatll.keep them off for quite awhile
Works better than pesticide powders
Can chop up cilantro and let it soak in the water like a tea. Have never had deer eat my grown cilantro.
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Progressed from a single hot wire at about 32 inches, worked until pressure got too high. Used electric mesh fence then 8 foot plastic fence. Best solution was to use 8 foot by 20 foot mesh panels used for cement, little visual impact, permanent and easy to open up to get in equipment.
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Our neighbours across the road have a full-grown German Shephard and the deer still ate the potato tops. I had purchased a few big plastic nets at Crazy Bins back in the winter, never thinking I would need them but they stretch quite far and seem to be doing the trick, so far the deer haven’t learned how to take the nets off. 😂Last edited by sumdumguy; Jul 11, 2023, 22:05.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostOur neighbours across the road have a full-grown German Shephard and the deer still ate the potato tops. I had purchased a few big plastic nets at Crazy Bins back in the winter, never thinking I would need them but they stretch quite far and seem to be doing the trick, so far the deer haven’t learned how to take the nets off. 😂Last edited by littledoggie; Jul 13, 2023, 07:14.
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