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Deer no doubt, use product called deer off works well
yes deer can eat posion ivy. Actually, if you want to poison deer and keep your garden green and not stripped clean of new growth, fruit, and the mellons you have planted. do this; buy some deer corn and grind it into "cracked corn" then add some ground up CASTOR BEANS to the feed. Castor Beans Retcin are poisonious--even the leaves are toxic. Depending on the size of the animal, it may take a week before you start seeing stumbling and slow moving deer. the larger the animal, the more it takes----they keep on eating the stuff tho--deer are not the brightest animals in the forrest. Smaller deer, fawns and up to six months will usually drop by the roadside within days. Keep your fruit away from the toxic castor plants and you will have a protected garden!!
Garden.com and partycentral.com are two sites that offer additional information on throwing a party in your garden. They offer tips, food ideas and table decoration ideas to make your party a success.
A gardener will typically tend to his garden daily.
Ideas for your garden decorations can take the form of figurines in the garden or which flowers to plant where. Tips for which plants grow well together can be found on websites like bhg. Alternatively you could purchase figurines made out of plastic or other alternatives from any home decoration retail outlet.
To effectively keep rolly pollies out of your garden, you can create a barrier using diatomaceous earth or copper tape around the perimeter of your garden beds. Additionally, you can remove any decaying plant matter and keep the garden area clean and dry to discourage rolly pollies from inhabiting the space.
deer, Buffalo, rabbits, birds, any thing to keep them living
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The Cheesecake Factory or Olive Garden .... somewhere nice:) good luk
Hunting licenses help to regulate the deer herds. Having a deer license does not mean you can shoot any deer you want. You are allowed so many bucks and so many does. This helps to keep the deer herds in the optimal number so they don't all starve from overpopulation.
To keep woodchucks out of your garden effectively, you can install a fence that is at least 3 feet high and buried at least 1 foot underground to prevent them from burrowing underneath. Additionally, removing any sources of food or shelter in your garden can help deter woodchucks from entering.
Clean off any dirt after use, perferablly by soap and water.