Re: deer
A question popped to mind when you mentioned:
> She figured that the blood derivitives in it acted as a foliar feed.
> And it kept the deer away.
I've read that using blood or bone meal may also work as an animal
repellant as well as being fertilizers, but now I understand that there
may be disease elements in ground bones and dried blood products (the
Oprah factor?) What have you heard?
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Barb Perna
Southern WI, Zone 4
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- From: "Kishori Hutchings" <cusheoncreek@saltspring.com>