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Gardening

In reply to the discussion: Deer ate my rhododendrons [View all]

cyclonefence

(4,896 posts)
10. I'm going to try this
Sat May 5, 2018, 02:20 PM
May 2018

the other stuff--the store-bought stuff--is expensive because you have to keep re-applying it. Powdered milk is cheap. This sounds goofy, which in my books is a plus. Thanks!

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Deer ate my rhododendrons [View all] cyclonefence May 2018 OP
I've never tried it wryter2000 May 2018 #1
You gave me a smile cyclonefence May 2018 #15
I'm not a gardener but... CincyDem May 2018 #2
I've heard of using Zest to deter rabbits and groundhogs cyclonefence May 2018 #13
Mountain lions. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2018 #3
mountain lions, huh? cyclonefence May 2018 #14
Sorry about this. elleng May 2018 #4
Have had sucess with Wellstone ruled May 2018 #5
Interesting cyclonefence May 2018 #12
we spray our flowering trees with DEER OFF...... I learned they dont eat... samnsara May 2018 #6
Oh, I learned about those lilies a long time ago cyclonefence May 2018 #11
This works surprisingly well TexasProgresive May 2018 #7
I'm going to try this cyclonefence May 2018 #10
I have had deer eat our roses, geraniums, bushes, etc. Polly Hennessey May 2018 #8
I think you are cyclonefence May 2018 #9
We have a perpetual deer problem spinbaby May 2018 #16
When I put in new plants, cyclonefence May 2018 #17
My Dad used to get bags of hair sweepings from his barber shop. He would spread it japple May 2018 #18
I'm beginning to think cyclonefence May 2018 #19
Deer are dumb, takes awhile to get to their brain that what they are chewing on tastes bad. Canoe52 May 2018 #20
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