Re: Dealing with animals in gardens


I leave a radio propped in the greenhouse door by my garden area tuned in to an all night blues station. Haven't seen any signs of deer since the three weeks I've had it on. Cheaper than a fence (which I have, and which they jumped/knocked down) or any of the other remedies I've tried that they eventually get used to and ignore.
D. Jancek


community garden wrote:

Here in Duluth, Minnesota, deer and rabbits are huge
problems in community gardens.  A number of gardeners
have fenced in their plots in various ways.  Fencing
has been done on an individual basis rather than on a
garden basis, mainly because of cost and differing
levels of concern about the "problem".  We'd love to
know how other gardens have addressed animal issues,
especially if any have found non-fence solutions or
deterrents to animals.


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