Certain deer repellents are great for keeping unwanted visitors away from your garden. Learn the recipe for deer repellents for protecting flowers with help from a certified horticulturist in this free video clip.
Expert: Donna Emery
Contact: www.glovernursery.com
Bio: Donna Emery has been a certified horticulturist for 20 years, has a two year degree in landscape design, and is a Utah-certified nursery professional.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Series Description: Planting a garden is hardly a passive investment to the aesthetic qualities of your home. Get garden tips and learn about planting and maintenance with help from a certified horticulturist in this free video series.
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Thanks for the help, thumbs up . Larry
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Hello Donna. Thanks for the wonderful deer repellent tips!
Ugh I think I will just put a fence around my garden. It's only really small. But I am tired of these thinking deer jumping over the fence and coming into the yard.
Irish spring stinky soap in mesh bags on posts ,1 egg mixed with 1 tabs baking powder 1 litre of water sprayed on flowers, renew after rain. SCARECROW. Last of a a fishing line fence
Thank you sooo much I will start with the milorganite and move on to the dryer sheets. I hate it when they eat my Lillies and roses by my mail box! I also use Bobbex and it is stinky!!! and expensive. Cheers
All those do is make you even madder when the deer eat everything down to the ground!! They watch you from the trees and tell jokes to their buddies, look at all the work that dummy is going thru for nothing!! Only thing that really works are physical barriers.