Deer ate all but one

670420grower

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Man, we get them at our patch everyday. A cage around the plants is the best deterrent or scented soaps wold work too. Just sharing. Nice girl u got there!
 

670420grower

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Hey bro what's this about scented soap? I NEED something to stop deer
Sup Bro. Heard this technique about bath soaps. The deers really don't like any vegetation that is either scented, nor aromatic, just regular green lush leaves. Heard it itches their noses. Have to admit, we tested out the fencing, but the buggas trample over the fence, ate my girls, then trampled on my pots, arse wipe! Anyway, all you need to do is put some around your plants, say within 5 to 6 feet apart, away from your ladies.
 

670420grower

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What's going to happen is when they visit your garden, they would normally lick on the bar soap first, before nibbling on the leaves, which they won't, cause they will try and find water to quench & remove the soap scent. hope you got that
 

Diabolical666

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I read up on the reviews of this scarecrow... some great tips in there about putting it on a timer so it doesnt tag you when you forget about it. I'd forget that shit being on all the time, stoned off my ass ! BAM..watered!
 

670420grower

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I read up on the reviews of this scarecrow... some great tips in there about putting it on a timer so it doesnt tag you when you forget about it. I'd forget that shit being on all the time, stoned off my ass ! BAM..watered!
LOL, i know what you mean Bro.
 

igrowgrass

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Me and a buddy thinned a couple of them out this hunting season. It's real close to a big industrial area so unnatural smells and tastes aren't all that unnatural to them. Lol.
Beat deterrent I've found is a 30-30.
 

ttystikk

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We have Philippines Deer here, all over the mountain tops, down to the river streams to gulp H2O. Can't touch 'em till season next year
Please tell me more about growing outdoors on a postage stamp in the Pacific Ocean, I've often wondered what it would be like. I'm quite serious- it's a long held fantasy of mine to stick a middle finger up at the hot mess here on the mainland and find a lovely, tiny tropical island to retire to.
 

670420grower

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Please tell me more about growing outdoors on a postage stamp in the Pacific Ocean, I've often wondered what it would be like. I'm quite serious- it's a long held fantasy of mine to stick a middle finger up at the hot mess here on the mainland and find a lovely, tiny tropical island to retire to.
check out what are the islands are about at www.mymarianas.com It's paradise Bro, you got to make a trip here. We are part of the United States, just to let you know.
 

670420grower

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A lot of retired Americans (no pun) are coming here to live, cause of the year-round sunny weather we got. Fishing is great and the best snorkeling spots in the Pacific. Our weather is somewhat like Hawaii.
 
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