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Mar 19, 2016 7:49 AM CST
Name: Chris Pollock
Copperas Cove, Tx (Zone 8a)
Adeniums Cactus and Succulents Dog Lover Greenhouse Hibiscus Plumerias
Seed Starter Region: Texas Garden Ideas: Level 2
Thanks Jolana and thanks for the link Donald. From reading the entire thread it seems like nothing really works except a really high fence. I'd love to have one of those steel fences like the guy a couple of houses down has. It's either 8' or 10' but that would only help keep them out of my back yard. I like putting my Hibiscus out in the front to show them off and of course with the deer doing their daily grocery shopping that's the first thing they grab. I've still got 3/4ths of a bag of Milorganite guess I could make sure I apply that on a weekly schedule and see what happens.

On another quick subject what do you think about the cold snap we're supposed to get tonight and tomorrow night! I emptied out my overwinter greenhouse the other day and some plants are already out front and the rest are in the back waiting to be moved. I've even got my tomato seedlings planted. Guess I'll just water everything really well and hope for the best. Will have to run the heater in my orchid greenhouse though tonight and tomorrow night. Thought I was done with doing that. But then I should know better.
Chris - Linux since 1995

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