Re: Cult: For those of you w Deer Problems -Biggest Dog
- Subject: Re: Cult: For those of you w Deer Problems -Biggest Dog
- From: A*@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 21:45:50 -0500
<<this just might work.>> My iris garden was planted right in the middle of the deer's normal path. I still find new footprints on a regular basis. The deer are relatively light footed and seem to know how to step around the soaker hoses and the bloom stalks. As long as I remember to put lace caps on the seed pods, we live in peaceful co-existence. The neighbor dogs cause more damage than the deer. Unfortunately, the dogs decided to dig a new route to China a couple of weeks ago. Wouldn't you know it was in the middle of a seedling bed? -----Original Message----- From: Linda Smith <irisgrower@cableone To: iris-photos@ Sent: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 2:19 pm Subject: [iris-photos] Cult: For those of you w Deer Problems -Biggest Dog |
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