Beautiful though they maybe, deer can wreak havoc on your fruit and shade trees, as well as your shrubs and garden. This page contains tips for repelling deer.
Keeping Deer Out of Your GardenThis is a page to keeping deer out of your garden. Many people love to see deer visit near their home, unless they are trying to grow a garden. Deer will eat through all of your harvest before you know it.
Frighten Deer with Plastic BagsOn the list of ways to keep deer out of your garden is the use of objects that move in the wind or reflect light. This page is about how to frighten deer with plastic bags.
Protecting Fruit Trees From DeerThis is a page about protecting fruit trees from deer. Deer love to feast on the young tender fruit tree buds and bark. They can do significant damage if left unchecked.
Deer Deterrents?How do I keep deer from eating my tulips once they have bloomed?
Keeping Deer Out of a Container GardenTips for keeping deer out of gardens without fences. Post your own ideas here.
Homemade Deer Repellent Clogs Spray Bottle?I have some homemade deer repellent recipes that have spices in them. These spices clog up the spray bottle like crazy. Does anyone have any ideas on improving this problem?
Dog Hair as a Deer Repellent?I have seen that human hair can be used as a deer repellent, I was wondering if dog hair can also be used. I have a German Shepherd that sheds a lot.
Wool as a Deer Deterrent?Does wool keep deer out of a vegetable garden?
Keeping Deer Out of the Yard?Deer have used my yard this past winter and torn up spots of my grass. Besides all the deer dropping, patches of grass are completely gone. I've spent money to keep my lawn looking good until the deer have taken over.
Preventing Deer From Eating Roses?Tips from the ThriftyFun community for preventing deer from eating your roses. To keep deer from eating plants: a friend goes to beauty shops and gets the hair that has been cut and takes it home and hangs it on fences around the plants.
How to Control Deer in Your Garden?How can you get rid of deer coming to your garden?