Re: The deer question again.


Lead in a long tube usually keeps them away...................
-----Original Message-----
From: Beth Rado <rado1000@hotmail.com>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Sunday, May 27, 2001 1:34 PM
Subject: The deer question again.


>Okay.  I've been through the archives and seen lots of the deer repellent
>ideas...  I've never had to worry about this before, here in the D.C.
>suburbs.  But anyway this morning there is a line of deer tracks through
the
>patch.  It walked right past an open coldframe, and apparently went over
the
>fence behind the plant.  No nibbles.  I know deer will go after fruit and a
>couple of people said they have grown AG's with deer around and had no
>problems, but has anyone out there experienced damage to the plants from
>deer?
>
>I hope this was a one-time visit.  If it comes around more by the time I
get
>fruit set, I will definitely get more agitated, but I'm wondering how
>protective I need to be right now.
>
>Thanks,
>Beth
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