
For the first time since I began gardening in Big Grove, deer jumped the fences and began nibbling on my plants. Thus far, they got into two plots, eating peas, green beans and cucumber plants. I put up supplemental fencing where I thought they jumped over, yet I’m not sure that will do any good. I don’t have enough fencing to elevate the height to eight feet all around every plot.
What is going on? I haven’t changed anything. My instinct is the exceedingly dry weather hindered growth of their natural food supply and my tasty plants were better than starving. The damage of one eating session is substantial, and will impact yield. I need to do something.
I mastered the art of keeping rabbits out of the garden. By securing the bottom of the fence to the ground, and letting the clover grow in the yard, they have plenty of food without intruding on my vegetable patch. It is a success story. I’ve long realized deer can easily jump my four and five foot fencing, yet because of the how I planted, they haven’t… until now.
I’ll rig up some additional fencing after the sun rises and I view last night’s damage. What I believe would resolve the problem is getting a good, long rainfall.

3 replies on “Deer Jumped the Fences”
My dad used to stick Irish Spring soap bars on stakes to keep the deer out of his veggies!
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I put some of this by the green beans. We’ll see if it has an impact. At some point the rain will come and there will be other, regular food for them to eat. Until then, Paul’s Drought Diner.
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I hope it works. Although I do feel sorry for the deer, too, if there’s not enough food for them due to the drought.
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