Hi from East Texas. Hot and dry here.Only thing growing is beautiful granddaughters and weeds. Was wondering if anyone has suggestions for a water feature with plants that the white tailed deer will not eat? Lived here for couple of years and have the deer that bed down in the back yard. Lots of trees in the back, and they are so 'friendly' when I go to work at 4am they don't even get up just "huff" at me. Fences are out of my range, they would have to be 10 foot high. Would like to grow garden but deer will walk up the steps to eat tomatoes on the front porch. No I don't hunt and don't like venison anyway, HAHA! Thanks for reading about my problem, HAVE A GREAT DAY!
Hi Gransan Welcome to Gardenstew from southern Ontario! The deer sure can be frustrating, can't they? Did you ever consider getting a dog?
It's lovely to have you here with us Gransan and I hope that some of our members can help you out with the problem you are having. WELCOME TO GARDENSTEW. :-D
Hi, I live in Madisonville and shop in Huntsville. We have a lot of deer here too. There is not much that they won't eat. We have fences inside of fences inside of fences so it sort of deters them. They don't run for sure. They just stand and stare at you. Welcome to the Stew. Glendann lives across from me but her computer is down right now but she will be along when it's fixed to welcome you. dooley
Hello from another east Texan. I live in Lufkin and want to welcome you to our great forum. Make yourself at home.
Thanks for the wonderful welcome! Nice to meet neighbors and fellow gardenaians ( is that a word?) I have 2 dogs... a red healer and a black lab, neighbors another 8 so we are well "dogged out" My healer does chase them when they move and she is 'cruising' but she is getting old and slowed down a bit. Again thanks for the warm welcome. Gransan3
Welcome from Wisconsin. Send us some of your heat...it feels more like September here than July. My dogs keep deer away pretty well, but we still have an occasional fox, snake, skunk, or raccoon stop by to say hi!