There is a category of gardening articles that I call, “lessons learned.” The articles suggest a variety of helpful tips the authors learned over the past year or two that have the potential to greatly improve your gardening experience. As we head into spring, I thought I would share my own version of “lessons learned,” which is sure to rock your gardening world. Longtime readers of this blog (this is post number 20, I can hardly believe it) might question whether I’m capable of sharing tips that are useful, so I challenge you to read on and prepare for some earth-shattering revelations. Here are five lessons -- some of which are common sense and others that gardening pros would never dare publish for fear of giving away their (our) best secrets.
Deer injuring our trees every year made us decide to fence in our backyard. We're hoping they find something to rub their antlers on in the neighbor's yards. 🙂
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Good strategy. I use the same method for Japanese beetle traps. I buy 4 and put one on each corner of my yard so they go somewhere else.
Deer injuring our trees every year made us decide to fence in our backyard. We're hoping they find something to rub their antlers on in the neighbor's yards. 🙂
A tried and true technique- divert deer to neighbor’s yard. Highly effective.