Re: Garden Wiped Out
[Re: Oreamnos]
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05/27/23 06:13 AM
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Gary Benson
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I understand the frustration and feeling. All that hard down the drain in just a night or two. To me, it's proof most vegans don't garden. Cause if they did they'd eventually start eating meat just to protect the garden. Great point. I planted 3 times one year because of hail. Always something.
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Re: Garden Wiped Out
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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05/27/23 06:58 AM
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Turtledale
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A fence works ...
Sorry it happened You'd need a ten foot high fence. They jump over 5 foot grape rows here like they're nothing. I also have had gardens chewed up by deer. Shoot most of my deer in the back of the house/farm now. It sucks even worse when they level it after 3 months of growth and you can't plant again.
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Re: Garden Wiped Out
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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05/27/23 07:03 AM
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Animals Only
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No gardens here. To many deer. Giant rats of the woods. Not enough hunters anymore. Houses are getting to close together. Been watching two does all morning behind the house. There walking back and forth browsing.
Last edited by Animals Only; 05/27/23 07:04 AM.
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Re: Garden Wiped Out
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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05/27/23 07:10 AM
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J Staton
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Hot wire, half of a aluminum can, and peanut butter. Had an uncle who swore that would keep them out of the garden.
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Re: Garden Wiped Out
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05/27/23 07:18 AM
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DaveP
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A fence works ...
Sorry it happened I've got a 6' chain link around one of my gardens. Deer go right over it. Sugar snaps ALL disappeared couple nights ago.
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Re: Garden Wiped Out
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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05/27/23 07:52 AM
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HayDay
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Have found very few things one can plant that some animal, bug or fungus won't take out before you get anything edible from it. Each have their own unique enemy.
But aside from deer, one of the worst are the chickens.......if they have free access to the garden.
For deer, try the double electric fence. Fence inside a fence......stagger them about 3 or 4 feet apart........and about 3 to 4 feet high. High enough they have to hop over the first and just far enough apart they come down on the 2nd......then get trapped between the two.
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Re: Garden Wiped Out
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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05/27/23 09:53 AM
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BigBob
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MDC studies have shown Deer can clear an 8 ft fence with reletive ease, needs to be 10 ft to be effective!
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Re: Garden Wiped Out
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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05/27/23 01:31 PM
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Swamp Wolf
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Use milorganite (it's fertilizer made from heat-treated human waste)....it has a strong odor that deer don't like. It has a nutrient content of 6-6-6, so it's a weak fertilizer in addition to a deer repellent. Will have to re-apply after a heavy rain.
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Re: Garden Wiped Out
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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05/27/23 01:49 PM
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Use milorganite (it's fertilizer made from heat-treated human waste)....it has a strong odor that deer don't like. It has a nutrient content of 6-6-6, so it's a weak fertilizer in addition to a deer repellent. Will have to re-apply after a heavy rain. I've had luck with it. If you run electric keep it powered at all times. Don't assume they can't tell when it's not. Ask me how I know.
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Re: Garden Wiped Out
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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05/27/23 02:19 PM
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Tatiana
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But aside from deer, one of the worst are the chickens.......if they have free access to the garden. I had a runt chicken that others in the coop kept trying to kill, so I set it free and it just roamed free in the garden throughout the summer, and never caused any visible damage... the potatoes were especially tall that year so it was mostly unseen... by August, it learned to fly pretty well, and would fly up to the shed roof when I let the dogs out... eventually, it flew away Free-ranging cows can do lots of damage, because unlike deer, they aren't afraid of humans at all. In many parts of northwestern Siberia, there are no meadows as such and few good juicy herbs except fireweed, and since few people even bother to keep cows anymore, wise older cows die off/get butchered, and younger ones never get to learn the trails to remote oxbow lakes and burn sites with good grass, so cows just loiter around the village, and things happen: only one plant survived (a chili pepper)....
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