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Friend or foe?
I saw the most lovely sight as I drove home this afternoon. Coming up the
lane towards me was a young deer, galloping along because another car was behind it. I stopped and just as it got to me, it hopped over the hedge and into a field where it started grazing some weeds. I got out of the car and stood watching it for a good 15 minutes until it disappeared from sight. Magic! The foe bit is if it or its friends decide to graze the garden or nursery. ;-( Apparently they've wreaked havoc just a couple of hundreds yards away. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) |
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On 6/7/07 17:40, in article ,
"Jennifer Sparkes" wrote: The message from Sacha contains these words: Snip The foe bit is if it or its friends decide to graze the garden or nursery. ;-( Apparently they've wreaked havoc just a couple of hundreds yards away. They are beautiful and so graceful but ... I think if you asked my stepson and his wife atm it would be foe. On two counts as you say grazing this they have a problem with that on their veg plot and Lyme Disease. Jennifer I think we'll have to borrow the crow scarers *and* let the dogs out really early! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) |
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On Jul 6, 5:50 pm, Sacha wrote:
I think we'll have to borrow the crow scarers *and* let the dogs out really early! -- No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just give them my address in Norfolk. Judith |
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On 6/7/07 21:32, in article
, " wrote: On Jul 6, 5:50 pm, Sacha wrote: I think we'll have to borrow the crow scarers *and* let the dogs out really early! -- No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just give them my address in Norfolk. Judith For you, I'll hire a horsebox to transport them! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) |
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Sacha wrote:
I saw the most lovely sight as I drove home this afternoon. Coming up the lane towards me was a young deer, galloping along because another car was behind it. I stopped and just as it got to me, it hopped over the hedge and into a field where it started grazing some weeds. I got out of the car and stood watching it for a good 15 minutes until it disappeared from sight. Magic! The foe bit is if it or its friends decide to graze the garden or nursery. ;-( Apparently they've wreaked havoc just a couple of hundreds yards away. Depends how much you like venison ;-) |
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In article , Anne Jackson writes: | The message from Jennifer Sparkes contains these | words: | | On two counts as you say grazing this they have a problem with that | on their veg plot and Lyme Disease. | | Is it the _possibility_ of Lyme Disease, or the _diagnosis_ that's a problem, | Jennifer? I think that my courgettes have Lyme disease. Am I a cuckoo? I spent 7 nights out in the Highlands, but the chances of getting Lyme disease were probably less than being killed in a RTA crossing Glasgow or dying of a heart attack in the same period. Stop panicking! Yes, I took a bit of care. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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We have seen deer in the garden today - dogs make no difference! The deer like to be close to us, & sleep in the garden, but we rarely see them. They particularly like to eat our roses, Euonymus and asparagus. I think that only a properly constructed deer fence will keep them out. Expensive, but the only way to save the roses. We live and let live, as far as the deer are concerned! TopVeg |
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Hello fellow gardeners! This is my semi-annual visit to your group :-)
Where I live in upstate New York USA, we have an over-population of deer. Plenty of accidents involving cars hitting deer and one of my least favorite things to have to see are dead deer on the side of the road. I have a few that visit my gardens (have a photo or two of deer on my garden webpages) This past winter they cut back my large rhododendrons and I wasn't too thrilled but I'm happy to say they all grew back and had blooms. During spring, summer and fall, I use a product called Hinder. You put a few drops in a spray bottle of water and spray your flowers and shrubs and the deer do not munch! I've been using Hinder for over ten years and would not have ANY flowers if I didn 't use it every couple weeks. Denise Tour of my gardens: http://web1.in4web.com/mtcdrc |
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On 9/7/07 02:19, in article ,
"Denise" wrote: Hello fellow gardeners! This is my semi-annual visit to your group :-) Where I live in upstate New York USA, we have an over-population of deer. Plenty of accidents involving cars hitting deer and one of my least favorite things to have to see are dead deer on the side of the road. I have a few that visit my gardens (have a photo or two of deer on my garden webpages) This past winter they cut back my large rhododendrons and I wasn't too thrilled but I'm happy to say they all grew back and had blooms. During spring, summer and fall, I use a product called Hinder. You put a few drops in a spray bottle of water and spray your flowers and shrubs and the deer do not munch! I've been using Hinder for over ten years and would not have ANY flowers if I didn 't use it every couple weeks. Denise Tour of my gardens: http://web1.in4web.com/mtcdrc Thanks Denise. I'm going to pass that on to an American friend, also in upstate NY who has deer eating her roses. She made me laugh by telling me that she might as well take Bambi to the local garden centre and let him pick out his favourite rose bushes! I am immensely impressed with your house and garden transformation. What a fantastic job. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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Thanks for the kind words, Sacha :-)
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On Jul 9, 2:19 am, (Denise) wrote:
Hello fellow gardeners! This is my semi-annual visit to your group :-) Denise, what a wonderful site, thank you for sharing it. Thank God you survived that dreadful crash, you had someone on your shoulder that day. I loved what you have done to your home and gardens, they matured as you did, beautifully. Post again, wont you? in six months time? Judith |
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On 9/7/07 21:10, in article
, "Denise" wrote: Thanks for the kind words, Sacha :-) You're very welcome. I hope to see more pics in a year or so. It's always good to see what others do to their house and garden because it gives inspiration and prods imagination! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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