Deer
Sandy writes~ I have a young buck deer rubbing against three
year old cherry trees. Two trees already have bark ripped. Would
wrapping the trees with the paper tape for winter care help
keep down the rubbing or would he simply break the trees with
his one small antler? We no longer have a dog and fencing will
have to wait until next year as we have 5 acres.
A. That is a rough call. I would support the taping as you have
nothing to lose. I do not foresee the deer breaking the trunks
simply because you tape the bark, as if he is going to ram it,
he will taped or not.
Why not construct a wide circle of chicken wire around each
tree? Make it so that the deer cannot reach the trunks, and
it would not require much work or expense. Or, maybe the SPCA
has a nice doggie looking for a new home?
Best of luck. Deer are such a problem with gardeners and no
one has a single foolproof deterrent.
Here is a product which may work for you:
www.deerout.com
The article sounds very helpful for this common muncher or garden
growth!
Q. What flowers can I plant that the deer would not devour?
A. It's official - this is the most frequently asked question
[including pests as rabbits] in my inbox for the year 2001!
Usually, planting flowers that deer tend to avoid is a good
strategy for preventing damage in your garden. The problem is
that quite often the deer attack our gardens when circumstances
are not normal. If new construction and forest reduction has
displaced populations of deer, or if weather conditions have
caused a shortage of natural food sources, deer will eat whatever
they can find since they are hungry. Keep in mind that these
are flowers which deer normally avoid, and planting them isn't
a foolproof deterrent!
Recommendations, but not sure things:
Astilbe
Bee Balm
Bleeding Heart
Columbine
Coreopsis
Crocosmia
Crocus
Daffodil
Dahlia
Foxglove
Gaillardia
Gloriosa Daisy
Grape hyacinth
Hellebore
Larkspur
Lavender
Lupine
Mariposa lily
Moss Pink
Mountain harebell
Pearly everlasting
Pincushion flower
Poppy
Purple Coneflower
Thyme
The book 'Deerproofing Your Yard and Garden' by Rhonda
Massingham Hart has more information about creating a deer-proof
landscape, as well as information about homemade and commercial
repellents.
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