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A Huge Flower Garden In The Back Yard

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Remember when I told you I was transplanting the Daffodil bulbs from the area along the in the to the area near the ? I told you I was doing this because the area was just too large for a garden and I would rather simply there instead.

Well, as it turns out, we are going to have a garden in the back after all.

Laura and I have been wrestling over the idea of a new /veggie garden for some time. I came up with a few ideas, but the look on Laura’s face told me to keep thinking. The problem with setting up a real fenced-in is spacing. We have a few good areas to do this, but trying to have a combination vegetable and garden is getting rather difficult.

Yesterday, we decided to limit the new garden to and shrubs. For the , we’ll think of something else. Laura has been talking about different varieties of bulbs and some sort of a garden trellis that we can grow vines all over. For these types of ideas, the only place available is the area along the rock wall in the . I guess I am going to be ordering 30 yards of , instead of 15. Gee, that’s going to make for some real fun after that delivery.

I spent some time yesterday edging the area for the . I will probably make the order next week. Here are some pics of what I did yesterday…

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The Deer Have Arrived…T’is the Season

Sunday, September 10th, 2006

We often look out our back door early after we wake up in the morning to find a very pretty family of deer. Lately, it has mostly been the two youngest ones, just roaming around carelessly eating the that have fallen from the large on the edge of our property. They are so tranquil…we really enjoy watching them go from place to place…

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…until this morning. Now, I am not so sure I love the deer as much as I used to. They ate our plants. I was afraid of this. All summer long as I was planting the , I kept thinking of all the deer-eaten I have seen throughout my life. You know the ones…a nice full, green top, with skeleton of dead, wirey branches at the bottom. Poor victims of a hungry deer assault. Well, they got our front garden.

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They didn’t get everything, but did eat one of our plants right to the root. We’ll have to see if that one comes back in the Spring. I hope so. They did the most damage to our .

So, what to do? Well, I immediately got on the internet and started doing some research. I came across two websites. One has liquid and is called “Liquid Fence.” They say to apply this spray once and then again the following week. Then apply every month thereafter. I also found a pellet called “Deer Scram.” They say to apply this granular every few months as needed.

Well, I needed something for tonight, so I ran out to our local . Just as luck would have it, they had some Liquid Fence. I bought a gallon and brought it home. (now that I have a blog, I really am starting to take some strange photos)

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I bumped into a lady in the store who was buying the same stuff. She said it really worked, but smelled HORRIBLE at first, but not bad after it dried. I had to see for myself. I opened the top of the gallon container and took a whiff. UHHGGGGG…I came a few milliseconds away from losing it. She was right, this stuff smelled like a mix between road kill, and the bottom of your kitchen garbage pail. Great, not only will I repel every deer this side of the Hudson, but my neighbors will have to move out as well. Hopefully it won’t be so bad after it dries. I applied it to all of the new plants I put in over the summer. I will let you know how it goes in a follow-up post.

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