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Keeping Deer Out of Your Garden

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Deer Off. All opinions are 100% mine.

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I don’t know about you, but having a garden is a great thing.  It’s neat to watch things grow out of the ground.  It’s amazing to see the food that grows off the vines.  Nothing gives more joy than being able to eat that which you’ve worked to grow.

If only there weren’t others that wanted to eat the food you worked to grow!

Pests come in all shapes and sizes.  From bugs that will try to eat the leaves of your plants to animals that think that they can help themselves to your food!  One of the biggest pests to your garden if you’re in the country is deer.

Yes, deer are not always as cute and cuddly as Bambi, and they certainly have a taste for things in your garden was well.  Keeping animals out of your garden will be one of the biggest challenges that you face—so what do you plan to use for deer repellent?

Might I suggest Deer Off?

Deer Off is a really cool repellant that not only keeps deer away, but also works on rabbits and squirrels.  How does it work?  By spraying scent and taste barriers around the garden—tell me if this doesn’t sound  appetizing:

  • Putrescent Egg Solids
  • Garlic
  • Capsaicin

The hot pepper taste coupled with the smell will be enough to keep away animals for 90 days!

Best of all, this repellant is organic, and comes with a battery powered sprayer—so it can get to the hard to reach items in your garden.

So, what are your plans to keep the critters away?  Try Deer Off and see just how effective it is!

Visit my sponsor: Not in my garden!

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One Response to “Keeping Deer Out of Your Garden”

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    Hmmm. No deer probs here, but rabbits decimated my lettuce. GRRR. Even in spite of the fact that I’ve been sprinkling cayenne pepper on the plants…usually works, but it rained and before I got back to the lettuce with the cayenne…crazy rabbits!

    This stuff sounds good, and I love that it is organic! Thanks, MIn!

    Posted by Mary | May 2, 2010, 3:46 pm

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