I live in a residental neighborhood that borders on a forest that has a deer population. At night they will come into my yard to graze. They will eat about 50% of the things I plant. I planted 3 oak leaf hydrangias about 10 mos. ago and the deer ate every one of their leaves. Well, now spring is here and my oak leaf hydrangias have come back with full leaves. So far the deer haven't touched them, but I know it is only a matter of time.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I keep those f*cking pests from eat all of thier leaves again? I would shoot them in miniute if I didn't have neighbors.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I keep those f*cking pests from eat all of thier leaves again? I would shoot them in miniute if I didn't have neighbors.
