Deer Proof Vine?
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Comments (11)Here is the ingredients in deer and rabbit liquid fence. "Liquid Fence brand produces some of the best-selling and most effective animal repellent products on the market. The Liquid Fence Deer and Rabbit Repellent RTU is America's #1 selling deer and rabbit repellent and provides a ready-to-use, environmentally-safe, biodegradable solution that provides long lasting control of deer and rabbit problems. Deer and Rabbit Repellent RTU Gallon can be safely used on edible crops and around gardens, flowers, people and pets with no harm to wildlife or vegetation. Long lasting and rain resistant. Just spray the product and watch nuisance animal problems go away. Prevents deer and rabbits from eating flowers, shrubs, vegetable plants, trees and vines. Backed by the Liquid Fence 100% satisfaction guarantee. Recommended by the National Home Gardening Club. Active Ingredient: contains: PUTRESCENT EGG SOLIDS, GARLIC POWDER, SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE, XANTHAN GUM, POTASSIUM SORBATE, WATER Target pests: Deer and Rabbits For use in: Outdoor use only. Pet safe: Yes. Yield: Treats approx. 2,000 square feet. Manufactured By: Liquid Fence (UPC: 651124001093) Product Documents Liquid Fence Deer Rabbit Repellent RTU 109 - Gallon MSDS Liquid Fence brand produces some of the best-selling and most effective animal repellent products on the market. The Liquid Fence Deer and Rabbit Repellent RTU is America's #1 selling deer and rabbit repellent and provides a ready-to-use, environmentally-safe, biodegradable solution that provides long lasting control of deer and rabbit problems. Deer and Rabbit Repellent RTU Gallon size can be safely used on edible crops and around gardens, flowers, people and pets with no harm to wildlife or vegetation. Long lasting and rain resistant. Just spray the product and watch nuisance animal problems go away. Prevents deer and rabbits from eating flowers, shrubs, vegetable plants, trees and vines. Backed by the Liquid Fence 100% satisfaction guarantee. Recommended by the National Home Gardening Club. How to use: Apply Liquid Fence Deer and Rabbit RTU liberally to plants and their perimeter during a dry period. Repeat process 1 week later and then approximately once per month thereafter. Areas where feeding pressure from deer and rabbits is intense, spray Liquid Fence Deer & Rabbit Repellent once a week for 3 weeks and then approximately once per month thereafter." I bought some from Home Depot and it works well for me. I may try to make my own batch to test it out this spring. In addition, Jerry Lehman showed me an easy way to get of deer by placing a laundry bounce strip on the lower branch of your fruit tree, Deer hates the smell of it. Tony This post was edited by tonytran on Sun, Nov 23, 14 at 9:30...See MoreTop Plants for Sun, Deer Proof and Ease of Care
Comments (17)Another deer avoided perennial would be Asclepias. I have several varieties and none have ever been bothered by deer or rabbits even though these eating machines go through my yard daily/nightly. Someone above mentioned Potentilla. Deer do snack on my P. Monarch's Velvet early in the growing season. Just tends to keep the plant at a more reasonable size, so it is ok with me. Keeps me from having to pinch it back. The same with Montauk Daisy. Deer nibble the newer spring growth of this fall blooming daisy, but stop at the right time to let the plant grow to a nice sized mound with little help from me. I am going to suggest Geraniums also. I also have several varieties of Perennial Geraniums that have never been touched by deer....See MoreHow to deer-proof your garden
Comments (3)I don't have a problem with deer but I have a rose friend who tried this soap thing and it does work. BUT for some reason the racoons took a liking to the soap and started chewing it up!! I don't know if they actually ATE it but it did make a mess of the soap. Doesn't seem like it would be good for the ole digestion track...hehe...See MoreDeer proof?
Comments (6)HI, Those cute lil' Bambies are a menace in my yard, they don't touch Crepe Myrtles, they like fresh new leaves on Loquat Trees, Begonias, Day Lilies, Rose of Sharon, Queen's Wreath, and Devil's Trumpet. I use Fish Fertilizer and they hate the smell of it, leave stuff alone. You can dilute it if you don't need the plant nutrients, the diluted portion still is a deterrent but won't burn leaves, etc. Plant Skyyd is a product that you can order online, works well, too. I have tried the usual garlic, cayenne pepper and egg mixture with only mixed results. Sometimes it seemed like I was putting relish on a sandwich, when I used the Deer Off....See MoreIrving Ragweed (Austin 8b)
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