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Deer Proof Gardening: What Vegetables Are Deer Resistant
In combat and sports, the quote “the best defense is a good offense” is said a lot. Continue reading for tips onand a list of fruits and vegetables deer won't eat.The sad fact is that there are actually no completely deer proof plants.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Fencing Designs – How To Build A Deer Proof Fence
By stripping the bark from the trunk which can damage the health of the plants. Single strand electric is useful when deer populations are low. For high populations of deer, use multiple electric wires at 10, 20 and 30 inches from the ground.
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Keep Deer From Eating Plants – Garden Deer Protection For Plants
Suitable fencing is one of the best choices for stopping deer from entering your yard.Of course, the type of fence you choose will depend on your individual needs- – including your budget.
Ohio
Willoughby
Roses And Deer – Do Deer Eat Rose Plants And How To Save Them
When we consider that deer generally live and feed in herds, they can do an astounding amount of damage to our gardens, roses included, in a short amount of time.Where I live in Northern Colorado, I cannot count the times I have gotten phone calls from...
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Resistant Garden Plans – Creating A Deer Resistant Garden
These might include:Deer tend to shy away from difficult to reach plants. Deer love the tender new green foliage. A border made of a prickly or spiny plants is a good preventative and gives you a lovely green area to view.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Resistant Plant List – Learn About Plants That Are Deer Resistant
Sometimes finding out what your deer will and will not eat becomes a process of elimination. Keep in mind, hungry deer that have been through a difficult winter will eat just about anything.
Ohio
Willoughby
Bulbs Deer Hate: Flower Bulbs That Deter Deer
Choose some of these favorites for a deer-resistant yard: Any gardener who finds deer in the neighborhood will never look at Bambi the same way again. Unpleasant for the throat and unappetizing..
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Rubbing Tree Bark: Protecting Trees From Deer Rubs
When they come into your yard and start damaging trees, they become something else entirely. This tissue layer is where both xylem and phloem, the transport tissues every tree needs to survive, develop.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Eating Fruit Trees: How To Protect Fruit Trees From Deer
A “zap” from an electric fence will quickly change this habit and train the deer to stay 3-4 feet from the wires, hence the fruit tree. Some use five lines of high tensile steel wire, in-line wire strainers and high voltage which are very effective.
Ohio
Willoughby
Tools of the Trade: Choosing a Hay Baler
His small round baler (patented in 1910) revolutionized haying, making it a lower cost, far less labor-intensive operation. It's better features include 104 closely spaced pickup teeth and narrow-channel, flanged strippers that extend to the flare; a...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
St. John\'s Wort Plant Care: How To Grow St. John\'s Wort
You can also use it as an edging or to mark boundaries and pathways where you don't want to obstruct the view. Here are a few cultivars you might want to try:‘Tricolor' – This cultivar is noted for its variegated foliage with a rainbow of color that...
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips On St. John\'s Wort Pruning: When To Cut Back St. John\'s Wort
You don't want to reduce summer flowers by cutting off the new growth that will produce them.In fact, early spring is the time to do St. John's wort pruning. This means that all the blossoms you see in summer bud and bloom on the new wood the plant grows...
Ohio
Willoughby
St. John\'s Wort Control: Learn How To Control St. John\'s Wort
If you have a substantial problem with this weed on a bigger acreage, talk to yourto learn if insects have been used in your area to discourage the weed.An important part of control includes learning to recognize the weed and scouting your property on...
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Tutsan Shrubs: Tips On Tutsan Care In The Garden
It is a high ground cover that may get 3 feet tall with a similar spread.of Tutsan flowers evoke woodsy appeal in even the most manicured of landscapes.Tutsan St. John's Wort is an ancient herb with ornamental appeal.
Ohio
Willoughby
St. Andrew\'s Cross Plant – Can You Grow St. Andrew\'s Cross In Gardens
Alternatively, get a head start and plant them indoors a few weeks before the last expected frost. Read on and learn how to grow St. Andrew's cross wildflowers.St. Andrew's cross wildflowers are suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 5 and...
Ohio
Willoughby
Still in Use: A Hay Rake So Old It Can Be Horse-Drawn
One summer, the tongue broke in half the day before a major day of haying. On a humorous note, I was recently walking through the back woods on our farm, exploring one of the large rock piles left behind from clearing the fields many years ago, and I...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Last Ride of the Silver Sage
After several years of rough treatment, my old, lonefinally succumbed recently. Try nestling silver sage in with some of the annual purple-leafed sweet potato vines or ornamental peppers during the summer months.
California
El Segundo
Outwitting Backyard Creatures: Bulbs & Plants They Hate!
But the best defense is a good offense: choose plants that aren't attractive to animals in the first place. But here's a long list of plants to consider if wildlife is a problem in your garden.NOTE: Zones were taken from national nursery catalogs and...
California
El Segundo
Who Ate my Althea? Deer-Resistant Plants for the Midwest
Crank up the radio in the garden. The hope is that the deer will stop to feed on the mineral blocks rather than your gardens. This is part of the frustration of dealing with deer. It has been effective at discouraging the deer from entering our yard and...
California
El Segundo
Names of Farm Equipment
Expected Price: Used farm trucks are for sale all the time for less than $1,000—but you might not want to drive those too far off the farm. Expected Price: ATV-size cultipackers go for $700 or more; tractor-size implements are $1,000 or more.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Royalty in the Garden : The Crown Imperial
The smell is stronger when the stems are emerging and when the wind is blowing. To my nose it's definitely skunky. The lower prices are for a quantity of five. The bulbs will flower for a full month the following April or May, depending on the zone in...
California
El Segundo
5 Years of Big Ag: Has It Gotten Better?
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future further investigates industrial farm-animal production's effect on public health and animal welfare. Tags industrial farm-animal production , Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future , Lists , Pew Trusts
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Ways to Enjoy the Farm Before Dark
If you have several acres of land, there are likely some corners of your property you don't frequent often. Photograph the farm. Even during winter, you're likely to find things that can be put to use in your kitchen or medicine cabinet: chickweed, cattails,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Antibody Accurately IDs Johne\'s Disease
Other research, conducted by NADC microbiologist Judy Stabel, focused on ensuring that Johne's disease vaccines don't cross-react with tests for bovine tuberculosis, a disease afflicting states where wild deer infect cattle.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Holly Bushes & Deer
Provide sumptuous deer browse--plants deer love--at the outer edge of your property, for example, then landscape with deer-resistant shrubs and other plants. Also top-rated for deterring deer are the two "Morris" hollies--John T.
California
Santa Monica
Extreme birdhouses; designed and built by DG member John Looser
John does not work from plans, so the ideas come to him as he constructs the homes. Enjoy the following pictures of some of his work.people wonder how the birdhouses are mounted. He focuses on sparrows, swallows and Purple Martins.Although John has given...
California
El Segundo
Deer Versus Plants and Shrubs
I like both products and have had good success with them. « More Dirt on Gardening » I guess I'd better buy a few more containers of repellant next time I'm at the garden center.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia