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Post by allen820 on Aug 23, 2013 3:56:52 GMT -8
I am pretty sure these are the guys responsible for the ruination of my garden. At least they look guilty to me. When I asked them if they had done it, they just gave me a silly look. You know, that "deer in the headlights" look . . . ;D Allen Attachments:
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Post by shabbychick on Aug 23, 2013 14:30:33 GMT -8
Yes, they look pretty guilty to me. I must say, they don't look like they're very afraid of experiencing your wrath.
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Post by rosemary on Aug 23, 2013 18:16:27 GMT -8
They know a soft-heart when they see one ;D! They sure are pretty.
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Post by Mac78 on Aug 26, 2013 8:41:19 GMT -8
That is so neat to see them in your yard. I don't think they are scared of you. lol
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Post by Linn on Aug 26, 2013 8:49:30 GMT -8
Great pic Allen - thanks for sharing!
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Post by rubyslippers on Sept 20, 2013 5:09:00 GMT -8
Gardener's supply sells garlic clips that help with the deer in my yard exponentially! I put them on my roses. Otherwise, I basically have a fragrant salad bar for the Bambi family!
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Post by rosemary on Sept 20, 2013 19:28:33 GMT -8
rubyslippers!! So good to 'see' you on here. I've never tried the garlic to keep pests away, but I've heard it works well. I think they sell other products to deter deer, too. My dogs keep them away from the garden.
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Post by rubyslippers on Sept 21, 2013 9:09:09 GMT -8
Hey Rosemary! Thanks for the warm welcome. I don't know if you saw in my other post, but I have a new little girl now. She is four months old! So, needless to say, my garden has been a little neglected this year. The garlic clips work wonders! I have ALL of my neighbors using them now because everyone was so envious that we had this wall of knock-out roses that could "survive" the deer invasion.
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