RE:  deer  not really off topic, deer carry deer ticks and they hurt our cats.
Nothing stops deer 100%, but it does hlp to plant Peonies and yarrow.  
Something they don't like about the smell I guess.  It does work because my 
oriental lilies that are by peonies and yrrow have not been touched.
---- MaiMaiPG <maima...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> Suggest that you try lots of wind chimes....cheap is fine.  They seem  
> to love hostas but don't touch the few I have....with chimes above  
> them.  Also suggest interplanting daffodils.
> On Jun 2, 2011, at 7:45 PM, Sally Davis wrote:
> 
> > OFF TOPIC  RE: DEER I think there is another forum for this. I am  
> > sorry for
> > posting here.
> >
> > Natalie,
> >
> > Hold on. I am not blaming the deer. I was over simplifying, so I  
> > apologize.
> > I have oppossum raccoons and squirels too. I battle the deer beacuse  
> > they
> > eat my daylilies. I have lived here for 25 years and five years ago  
> > the deer
> > became a problem. NOT their fault but the fault of man. I will not  
> > get into
> > that. I do not think the deer need to be shot or anything like that.  
> > I chose
> > repellants to hopefully get them to change their browsing patterns.  
> > They are
> > creatures of habit. I felt sorry for them two winters ago when there  
> > was no
> > nut crop in the fall and we had lots of snow here in VA. They did a  
> > number
> > on plants they rarely touched in the past so I know they were hungry.
> >
> > James do not boot me off.
> >
> > Sally
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