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Sep 23, 2019 9:29 AM CST
Name: Paul
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In my area gardeners are struggling with the deer. Over the last few years they have habituated and are living in the neighborhoods. This past spring they were tough on my roses eating the new buds and young foliage. This fall I have planted 24 new to me daylilies and a couple of flats of pansies and now realize that the deer love both. Has anyone had success in using deer repellents? I am anxious to see my newly planted prizes next spring but maybe they weren't a good choice. I would have loved to plant tulips this fall but didn't because of the probability of the deer eating them. What have you experienced grows done if you face hungry deer in your daylilies? Fencing is not an option. Thanks in advance.
Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah

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