Re: New Members
Hello Peggy,
The winter has been consistently rough this year. That mean little,if
anything, will be left in the woods for the deer to browse. They will have to come
out into yards, fields and gardens to survive. Around here azalea buds are a
delicacy. yep... very good ideal to spray now.
Gene Bush Southern Indiana Zone 6a Munchkin Nursery
around the woods - around the world
genebush@otherside.com http://www.munchkinnursery.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Peggy Davies <murphybrown193@MEDIAONE.NET>
Subject: Re: [SG] New Members
> Hi Gene:
>
> Thanks for your suggestions. I will try some of your ideas. The deer did a
> good job of pruning my perennial garden last fall, so I do not have to cut
> them back this spring. We live right off 91 acres of wet lands and have a
> large deer population. They come right up to our front door and even look
> into our sliding glass doors. It is fun, but frustrating for a gardener.
> This fall I sprayed all my azaleas, Rhodies, evergreens, holly, etc. with
> deer-be-gone. I hope it works. I think I will have to do it again shortly
> though.
>
> Peggy Davies