
photo credit: sky#walker
Here is another recipe from www.forthgo.com
When we had a landscaper over to consult on, among other things, installing some deer fencing so we could plant some more perennials, he suggested a much cheaper solution. He gave us his homemade deer repellent recipe, and it’s been working fine for two months now.
Hasta BloomThe deer still get some of the new growth, such as the shoots and blooms, but here’s a nice hasta bloom that eluded them.
Some other articles you might like:
- Garden tip | Nudge roots apart when planting perennials (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- For Bloom Day, the beauty of cantaloupes and peppers (sustainablegardeningblog.com)
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Spring Has Sprung: Time to Think About Garden Planning It is that time of year again. Time to get ready for planting season and decide what will be grown in the garden and be harvested throughout the season. Here is where the pre-planning of a garden can help keep damage from the local deer population down to a minimum....... -
Annual Flowering Deer Repellent Plants Are Attractive And Serve Their Purpose There are plenty of deer repellent plants but not all of them are equally attractive. People plant these between the flowering and fruit plants that deer find so succulent. In some cases, this creates a garden with much greenery but few flowers. Gardeners who want to add some color should...... -
How The Deer Resistant Plant Spider Flower Can Keep Deer Away From Your Garden There are many plants that deter deer from the garden, but some are more attractive than others. The deer resistant plant spider flower falls in the attractive category. Not only will it keep deer out of the area, it will add some color and attract birds to the yard. When...... -
Dwarf Alberta Spruce- An Attractive Deer Resistant Tree Amidst the typical assortment of deer repellent plants, gardeners can find some deer resistant trees. One of these is the eye-catching dwarf Alberta spruce, an evergreen conifer. This tree grows best in USDA plant hardiness zones three through eight and makes an attractive addition to any yard. It is rarely...... -
Using “Basket Of Gold” In Your Garden To Deter Deer Hungry deer can wander into a garden and destroy it by nibbling on plants and flowers. No plants or bushes are guaranteed to repel deer, but some have strong deterrent qualities. Using the perennial “Basket of Gold” in your garden to deter deer is one method that should prove effective.......
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Restaurant Meals You Can Make at Home with Leftover Turkey Considering the popularity of my last post on restaurant meals you can make at home for half price, and that most of us have a 10 pounds of leftover turkey sitting in the frig, I thought posting a few of my favorite frugal and tasty leftover turkey recipes would make...... -
Proper Deer Shooting Anyone who thinks that deer hunting is just about finding a deer in the woods and doing some deer shooting is missing some important points. Presumably if you're deer shooting you're trying to kill the deer so that you can eat it. That makes it important that the deer is...... -
Juices Straight From the Fountain of Youth Image by kaytethinks via Flickr Can you find the fountain of youth by drinking fruit juices? Maybe. Strong evidence is pointing in the direction that drinking fruit juice rich in antioxidants can help your body battle such premature aging problems as inflammation. A Blackberry-Banana Smoothie, for example, can supply...... -
Whitetail Deer Body Language One of the smartest tips that you can take with you when going deer hunting is that you should absolutely know where a deer is hit once you've shot it before you begin to track it. If you're wrong about where the deer was hit, you may be in for...... -
Investment Landscaping with Perennials When you plant a flower, you are making an investment into the future. Certain plants will work well with others, and some will require completely different ground nutrients. So when it comes to planting new flowers, it is like putting money into a savings account or stocks. Play it smart.......
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