how to keep deer away

dew-b

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all you have to do to keep deer away is plant some rosemaryaround your grow deer won't go past rosemary they don't like it. hope this helps some one with an outside grow.
 

TillthedayiDIE420

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well when the deer are looking for a new high, and go looking for some pot plants, nothing will stop them, hide your food too they get mean munchies.
hahaha jk

thanks for the tip dew:joint:
 

dew-b

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How fast does rosemary grow any way
quick enough to work and what r its requirments
Propagate from cuttings of the twisted wood of non-flowering branches in early summer, or layer established branches. Rosemary can also be grown from seed. Choose a sheltered position and well-drained soil, and allow the plant lots of sun. The thick shrub tolerates clipping so that the size can be kept in check. In hot weather it will appreciate a good hosing down. In a warm climate it can remain in the same location for up to 30 years, but in climates where freezing temperatures are expected it is best grown in pots so that it can be brought indoors in winter. for more in fo on it just google it
 

purplegorillas

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While i have never tried using rosemary as a deer deterrent i know it does not work with blacktailed deer as i have planted rosemary around other plants in my garden and the deer did not eat the rosemary but they ate the other plants surrounding it. I have found the best way to keep deer away is a fence (as simple as driving four t-posts into the ground around your plant and wrapping the posts with chicken wire-->inexpensive and effective).
 

sasarchiver

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I was just saying in another post there that im sure u get some kinda scent smells that smells like a deers predator (danger smells)??

best defense is a fence lol
 

eastlosg1

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Well here's a simple solution to this. Just get some gallon plastic containers and feel up with water place them by ur plants. hope this helps

p.s. clear containers:blsmoke:
 

mogie

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Contributed by: livin 4 now
Submitted: 29-07-2003

Soap: Heavily scented soaps work at repelling deer. Among these are Irish Spring and Zest. What you do is shave the soap in thin slices around your plot. The pros are that it works, but the cons are that you must replace the soap once a week. This gets very old very quick, as well as cost you money every time.

Human Scents: Deer dislike the smell of human scents. One method of spreading your scent around is to urinate all around your site. What you may also choose to do is urinate in a 2 liter soda bottle, and pour it around your plot when you visit. Urine, like the soap, will need to be replaced every week. Another, more cumbersome, yet more efficient solution is to spread human hair around the area. This may be retrieved from a barber shop. In this case, you simply throw fistfuls of hair around the area, and it is said to repel deer for a few weeks, unless rain washes it away.

Fencing: Ive found that simply setting up a physical barrier around your plot will keep deer away. You'll want to pre-measure the perimeter of your area. Make sure the fence is at least 3 feet past your plants on all sides so the deer doesn’t reach in and snack on fresh shoots. Then go to a local hardware or superstore and get 2 lengths of dark colored fencing that are long enough to reach around your plot. This fencing can range from wire to rope, just anything that’s strong and will resist stretch. You'll need multiple lines to prevent small babies up to large deer from eating your grow. A line about 2 feet, 3.5, 5 ft and 7 ft should suffice. It is my understanding that fawns are copying their mothers actions for the most part, but you should not underestimate their curiosity. Fawns probably won't ruin your grow, larger deer will. I've personally seen a deer hurdle a 5 ft barbwire fence. 7 ft should be plenty. If you have extra line feel free to make more wraps. If you wrap your plot with the above suggestion, you are not guaranteed protection from deer, but they will surely not jump the fence unless necessary.

If you are paranoid about it, you can hang branches from the line as camouflage. This will not "hide" the fence, but it will break the outline.

Ive found that the fence method works best. It works just as well as the others, but is also reusable. After harvest, simply cut or untie your fence, roll it up and store it with your other supplies until next season.
 

Bennythejet

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Mogie. if im not mistaken ur a girl. ive hear "her" in comments and "the link queen". if so u must have to squat to piss around ur site and how do u piss in a bottle to. i could be wrong. but u are a great help.
 

bigballin007

New Member
get a roll of 80lbs or better of some fishing string . Tie it around some trees making a fence. Vary the height one every 6 inches to a foot. This scares them away when they run into it. I have a freind who uses it every year and I have never seen him have any of his plants missing since he started using it.

The problem with soap (if you don't use the right product) is Rats and Mice will be atracted to your site due to you putting out all that fat. Soap is made from fat and rats and mice will eat your plants if you don't use a fragrant deoderant soap. Just any soap will not do! Like stated before zest and irish spring are good to use, I just wanted everyone to know that choice in soaps is important and cutting costs will result in crop failure due to rats and mice.
 

mexiblunt

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Here's one to go along with the human scent method. A friend on mine had a deer bedding by his plants last summer. What he did was sprinkle the dust from his vacuum cleaner around the area, they never came back. These deer would be white tail. It either works or someone has some fresh deer steak.:? Sounds easy enough to try. better than squatin on a 2 littre lol.
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sasarchiver

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Mogie. if im not mistaken ur a girl. ive hear "her" in comments and "the link queen". if so u must have to squat to piss around ur site and how do u piss in a bottle to. i could be wrong. but u are a great help.
LMAO sorry had to post my laugh
 

Biggietalls

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the best way i've found to repel deer would have to be a 12 gauge shotgun with some 3 inch brenagin rotweiler slugs.......completely positive they won't come back
 

Godkas

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Try hiding amidst your plants with flyswatters in each hand. If they come near you jump out and whack em in the head.
 

schmokee

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biggietalls.
I concur with your prescription for deer poison. A guaranteed method for no repeat visitors.For black op (stealth) missions nothing beats a bow.
 
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