Gardening in Deer Country: For the Home and Garden
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Gardening in Deer Country: For the Home and Garden

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Deer...you love them or you hate them, but no matter what, deer have an appetite for delicious plants we plant in our garden and around our home. You've seen the residue in the morning: spiked hostas, chomped impatiens, mangled hydrangea. How can an animal that cute be so hungry? Fences and sprays and dogs just don't go far enough and most people stop short of venison surp...more
Paperback, 110 pages
Published January 25th 1998 by ibooks
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Michael
This soon-to-be composted work has the dubious distinction of being the worst gardening book I have ever read, and I've read a lot. It is essentially a catalogue of the plants offered by the nursery at which the author works with an anecdotal guide to the relative deer resistances thereof, together with a promotion of the use of Milorganite (a product also sold at the nursery). Milorganite (municipal sewage sludge from Milwaukee sold as "organic" fertilizer) is dangerously contaminated...more
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