Plantings That Deer Really Don't Like
Last winter was pretty hard on the deer herd in town. With the cold and snow and spring’s reluctant appearance the critters were just starving when the new sprouts and buds of the season broke forth. It’s no surprise that I’ve heard from lots of folks wondering what they can do about deer eating their plantings. First of all, let me tell you that I feel your pain. There’s nothing like feeding wild animals with your expensive and lovingly cared for specimen plants. There are lots of experts who will tell you predator urine, dial soap, blood meal, and other potions will work. Sorry, but not true. If a deer is hungry enough, there is not much that can stop them. Think from the deer’s point of view; as long as you keep alert and post a lookout from your herd to watch out for predators, what’s the big deal. And the soap thing not only looks ridiculous, but have you ever noticed that when you open a new bar of soap the smell is overpowering and after a couple of showers it’s barely