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#9191 August 31st, 2003 at 01:30 AM
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The deer eat ALL my flowers. I have tried everything. The latest; moth balls, they love them. HELP smile

#9192 August 31st, 2003 at 03:33 AM
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Welcome to the garden helper Soni. I can't help you with your problem, but there are folks who can. Be patient and check back, they will come along and answer you!

#9193 August 31st, 2003 at 03:52 AM
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Hi Soni welcome to the garden helper.
I don't know anything about pesky deer but someone should be here to help you out.
That is one problem I don't have thank goodness. I have the evil gopher and Burmuda grass. mad

I can't imagine a deer eating moth balls. YUCK!!!
Noticed you are from Montanta....that is a beautiful area. How long have you lived there? As a kid my father flew us over that state many times. Loved the vast amount of trees......so green.
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#9194 August 31st, 2003 at 04:21 AM
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Welcome Soni, I hope that you'll enjoy our little community of gardening friends!

You may find some help on this page: Keeping Deer Out of Your Garden


I didn't take the time to read all of these posts, but searching the forum I found the following topics related to keeping deer out of the garden!

Deer Repellants

Deer deterrent

deer favorites

If you use the "Forum Search" link above and search for deer, you will find a LOT more topics and posts!
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#9195 September 9th, 2003 at 06:30 PM
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Soni,
I don't think I got to Welcome you to
The Garden Helpers Forum!!
I think I was not feeling to well those
couple of days. Glad to have you here.
There's alot of extremely nice people here.
Very knowledgeable and alot of fun to chat with...
Some times, we're a little slow,
but we eventually come around.
Hope you can join us,
go to the Welcome Wagon and tell us a bit about yourself. Go to the Gardeners Chat and/or the Banter Hall and give all of us a good shoutin'.

Hope the reading Bill sent you was a great help.
He's the Best!!! Hope you enjoy the good reading and come back and visit and chat with us again!
Weezie wavey wavey wavey

#9196 September 10th, 2003 at 06:31 AM
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Hi and welcome! I understand that a plant by the name of "Monkshood" is a deer deterrant - and is quite nice looking as well.
Note however that the (root area)I think is poisonous.
I have a few in my yard and they really are a lovely plant.
Good luck wink to you!

#9197 September 10th, 2003 at 06:55 AM
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FYI...On Monkshood (Aconitum/Aconite Monkshood)all parts are poisonous.


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