Okay Steemit! This will be my first post here, and I plan to do an introduction next (backwards I know)
So last winter we officially became dwellers of our 13 acre homestead in the pacific northwest, and therefor became guests in the very thick forest home of our woodland friends. This Photo was taken this morning from our sliding glass door!
The First thing we built was two large raised garden beds, Since then we have put much of our energy towards a large chicken coop that we need to have built and predator proof by next spring when we will start our chicken journey. There was our first mistake. WE SHOULD HAVE BUILT A GARDEN FENCE! The deer have committed the following crimes : Annihilated my row of raspberries ( not planted in the raised beds) Chomped off all of the strawberry leaves, and then pitter pattered over all of my newly sprouted watermelon plants, to get a bite of my poor broccoli... I'm in over my head with this guys! I expected a little bit of trouble from the wildlife but it is so frustrating to come home, and see that I have at least an hour of garden repair to do, and that's not to mention the things that are beyond repair.
We plan on starting a simple 5 foot fence soon, possibly with electric wire across the top, but we have a bit of project overlap right now so I need to find a way to bide my time. I have looked into the "Deer Off" that my local farm store carries but I don't want to put anything in my garden that isn't safe for children, let alone to eat? I have seen some suggestions on Pinterest about different home made sprays, but the sources on Pinterest rarely give you real world results just a "Worked Great for me!" and frankly I don't have the time or money to waist trying to play chemistry experiment when I haven't any solid proof it will work!
On the other hand, I wonder if the garden is worth sacrificing to keep this young buck coming around until it's his harvest time. I would honestly be happy with a filled freezer from our back yard, or a years worth of produce.
Please comment and let me know what you do to help keep the deer at bay!
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When I was living in Prineville, the deer were AWFUL. But, a 5 foot fence wont do it for ya. I wouldn't waste the money on something that short. I'd at least go for a 7-8ft fence - if you're gonna do it.
One thing I did do, that worked for most of the season was hang Irish Spring soap up around the garden. Worked until the deer got desperate at the end of the season. I would give it a go, it's cheap soap. Haha. Some people grate it up and sprinkle it around also.
The other way I have heard that works (I was working on a veggie farm one summer) is a regular fence (short), but then on the inside about 2-3 feet in, they put up white wire, it had electric capabilities, but they never turned it on. This double fence idea goes off of the deer, apparently the deer cannot judge the distance. I didn't experience this myself, so I cannot say for sure. But these farmers never complained of them.
I was kind of thinking that 5ft would be short, and they could jump right over! we will look into 7-8ft for sure.
Hmm hanging up soap? I'm willing to give it a shot. How did you hang it? (I don't have the time to grate that much soap up!)
I would have never thought of the double fencing idea. I will run it by Blake!
Thank you so much for taking the time to give me real world advice, I appreciate it so much!