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Deer Resistant Products We Have Tried That Work

... while you are "training" the deer. With this product it helps to read all of the directions! I liked The Wireless Deer Fence. My Pinky-Winkies still haven't been eaten. It gives an added protection to using the Liquid Fence. We tested ... Read Read: Deer Resistant Products We Have Tried That Work

By: Julia Stewart | 18/09/2008 | Gardening

Preventing Deer From Eating Your Tomato Plants

... dinner unless you have the right products to stop them. There are several products on the market that may interest you with a variety of deer repellents and even deer fencing you will be able to shop and make the best choice in keeping ... Read Read: Preventing Deer From Eating Your Tomato Plants

By: Mike Brown | 12/10/2008 | Gardening

How to Stop Deer From Destroying Your Landscape

... by deer. You need to constantly try new things and switch them up. Deer Fences Of course, you could put up fences everywhere and that will pretty much stop the deer, but they have been known to jump fairly high. In addition, fencing ... Read Read: How to Stop Deer From Destroying Your Landscape

By: Al Haneson | 19/09/2008 | Gardening

Deer-Proofing Your Garden - Don't serve their favorites

... on dry plants and allowed to dry for 24 hours, and can last for up to six months.The other solution is to build a deer fence around your garden. While this can sometimes be an expensive endeavor with wood posts or lattice work, using ... Read Read: Deer-Proofing Your Garden - Don't serve their favorites

By: Greg Smith | 12/11/2009 | Landscaping

Basic Instructions on How to Build Deer Feeders

... the fence. When making fences, it is important to remember that the feeder must be stationed directly inside the fence, and can hold in between 20 to 50 deer all at the same time. Creating Foundations To make the deer feeders stronger and ... Read Read: Basic Instructions on How to Build Deer Feeders

By: John Grant | 07/08/2008 | Pets

The Deer Diner Is Closed

... your yard. Perhaps the temptation would not exist if we watered and fertilized natural areas too. No one would ever go to the expense.   Without a fence over 8-feet tall, you cannot deer proof your yard. In rural areas, a 12-foot fence is ... Read Read: The Deer Diner Is Closed

By: T. S. Clayton | 08/02/2009 | Landscaping

Preparing a Deer Tolerant Hummingbird Garden

... a fence. Anything lower than 8 feet tall may act as a deterrent but wont guarantee a motivated deer won't hop over. Slat fences will certainly do the trick if you don't mind a very obvious boundary. Alternatively, polypropylene mesh fences ... Read Read: Preparing a Deer Tolerant Hummingbird Garden

By: David Hobbs | 01/08/2008 | Gardening
D. Ezell

The Ever Increasing Deer Population

... . A medium to large breed dog running free or confined with a bordered electric fence can frighten deer but may not even be enough. Even the dog has to sleep. But let's look at some repellents. Results from repellents that are offensively ... Read Read: The Ever Increasing Deer Population

By: D. Ezell | 05/06/2008 | Gardening

Beth McCain

Grandpa and the Deer

... whole garden area. “That should take care of it,” Dad harrumphed. That very evening, I looked out the window to see all eight deer inside the fencing, their faces under the netting enjoying their green beans. And they were their beans, ... Read Read: Grandpa and the Deer

By: Beth McCain | 01/10/2007 | Gardening

Guides on How to Locate the Deer

... this incident, but the tracks told the story. The court was enclosed on three sides and about half of the fourth by a high fence. Deer entered this enclosure, tempted by the chemicals used to keep the grass from growing. Instead of leaving ... Read Read: Guides on How to Locate the Deer

By: Mitch Johnson | 06/07/2006 | Pets

How to Hunt Series: Deer Shed Antlers: Picking Up What He Left Behind

... out into the field. Other key locations where deer shed antlers are areas where deer may be forced to jump or jar their bodies: such places as fence crossings, creek bottoms and gullies. A good pair of optics can save you a good amount of ... Read Read: How to Hunt Series: Deer Shed Antlers: Picking Up What He Left Behind

By: Kathy Evans | 04/05/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Chose a Living Fence

... These evergreen plants provide height and long term barriers.  Many areas have restrictions on the height of fences, but no height restrictions on the size of trees and bushes.  Thus you can have a screen that will eventually outlast and be ... Read Read: Chose a Living Fence

By: Marge Hirst | 04/08/2008 | Landscaping
Brent Vanderstelt

Explore Newaygo Year Round- Deer Hunting Tips

... . Go deep and look for the many low areas and swamps. Seek out some deer runs, these run will generally run just inside a row of trees or brush along ravines, near creek beds, fence lines, etc. Set up your blind about 40 feet from these ... Read Read: Explore Newaygo Year Round- Deer Hunting Tips

By: Brent Vanderstelt | 01/10/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Guide to Better Sighting of the Deer

... buck would be resting. One of my companions was a young man who had never shot a deer. Wishing to give him some experience, I stationed him at an open gate, which was about midway in the fence that ran along the north edge of the field. ... Read Read: Guide to Better Sighting of the Deer

By: Mitch Johnson | 06/07/2006 | Pets

Illusions which can Happen during Hunt Deer

... The neck separated from the body and turned into a fence post, and the body transformed into a juniper bush. When I returned to my original position, these objects lined up and formed a perfect silhouette of a deer. The next day, in bright ... Read Read: Illusions which can Happen during Hunt Deer

By: Mitch Johnson | 05/07/2006 | Pets
 

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