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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter1469 View Post
    Got a spare fridge in the garage? To store meat?
    I don’t want to kill her. Just keep her out of my garden.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahuyaman View Post
    I don’t want to kill her. Just keep her out of my garden.
    No problems for me so far. We'll see what happens when the tomatoes ripen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahuyaman View Post
    I had to shoo a deer out of my garden this morning. She was eating my raspberries. She jumped the fence into a vacant lot next to me and stood there waiting for me to leave. So I walked away and watched. She jumped over the fence and went back to eating my raspberries. She's persistent. I might have to shoot her in the ass with a pellet gun to keep her away.

    I have a recipe for deer deterrent that I got from my father in law , he used it on his roses, it worked, if you'd like I can find it and see if it would be suitable for use on plants used for human consumption.......it doesn't have anything dangerous in it.

    I found it.......1 teaspoon dishwashing detergent; 1 egg; 1 quart water......mix together and spray on flowers and shrubs.

    Apparently deer don't like the smell.

    It says nothing about berries though, you probably wouldn't want to spray food you are going to eat......maybe just spraying the leaves would be enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahuyaman View Post
    I don’t want to kill her. Just keep her out of my garden.
    Collect dog hair (especially hunting breeds) and sprinkle around the plants...there is also a fencing product called Deer-X you might want to look into...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abby08 View Post
    I have a recipe for deer deterrent that I got from my father in law , he used it on his roses, it worked, if you'd like I can find it and see if it would be suitable for use on plants used for human consumption.......it doesn't have anything dangerous in it.

    I found it.......1 teaspoon dishwashing detergent; 1 egg; 1 quart water......mix together and spray on flowers and shrubs.

    Apparently deer don't like the smell.

    It says nothing about berries though, you probably wouldn't want to spray food you are going to eat......maybe just spraying the leaves would be enough.
    I could totally see this working, just make sure the detergent is non-antibacterial

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    So in general how is everyone's garden going so far? As usual mine will be among the latest to produce because we don't plant unttil around the first of June. I start some seeds in a little greenhouse but it's not the same.
    Should have some zuccinni and tomaties soon though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    So in general how is everyone's garden going so far? As usual mine will be among the latest to produce because we don't plant unttil around the first of June. I start some seeds in a little greenhouse but it's not the same.
    Should have some zuccinni and tomaties soon though.
    Very happy with the broccoli harvest. Kale has done well too. I planted curly leaf kale this year. I preferred the dinosaur kale I planted last year but whatever. I eat a lot of greens so I'm getting my money's worth.

    Peppers are just maturing. I have a couple jalapenos that are ready to pick but I want to let them ripen. My peppers usually start producing a weekly harvest in early July.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahuyaman View Post
    I don’t want to kill her. Just keep her out of my garden.

    I'm in town in the sticks so I have had a number of critters in the garden but not deer. They just don't come into town much although an even smaller village a few miles away they roam around the streets. All 6 or seven streets.
    I'm glad because I'd have no way to shut deer out. If they want in they come in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abby08 View Post
    I have a recipe for deer deterrent that I got from my father in law , he used it on his roses, it worked, if you'd like I can find it and see if it would be suitable for use on plants used for human consumption.......it doesn't have anything dangerous in it.

    I found it.......1 teaspoon dishwashing detergent; 1 egg; 1 quart water......mix together and spray on flowers and shrubs.

    Apparently deer don't like the smell.

    It says nothing about berries though, you probably wouldn't want to spray food you are going to eat......maybe just spraying the leaves would be enough.
    I wonder if dog hair might work? They say it does for gophers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    I'm in town in the sticks so I have had a number of critters in the garden but not deer. They just don't come into town much although an even smaller village a few miles away they roam around the streets. All 6 or seven streets.
    I'm glad because I'd have no way to shut deer out. If they want in they come in
    We have a lot of wooded areas in my city. We have more and more deer roaming the area. I went to a local feed store and bought some deer repellant. It works, but I can't tlerate the smell.
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