by RhondaMassinghamHart (Author)
Since it was first published in 1997, homeowners, serious gardeners, and professional nursery owners have responded enthusiastically to DEER PROOFING YOUR YARD & GARDEN as the deer problem in towns and suburbs has got worse, new solutions have presented themselves. To cope with the situation and keep up with the latest in deer control, Rhonda Hart has revised her original book, adding more than 60 pages of new material on how anyone can protect their land and garden from deer. As in her first edition, Hart takes a straight-forward, just-the-facts approach. She tells home-owners exactly what they want to know, which commercial repellents are effective, how to make homemade deterrents, and how to create a landscape designed to repel deer. Since the first edition was published, virtually invisible polyethylene deer netting is now widely available and almost 100 percent effective in keeping deer out of the garden. Hart has updated her chapter on fencing to include this and other new products. Hart has also refined her plant lists to spot-light those that deer rarely touch, and also to identify those plants that are less likely to be tasty targets, depending on the time of year and where you live. The chapter on deer repellents has also been revised to rank commercial and homemade products in terms of their effectiveness and how often a new application is necessary. This new edition provides anyone who gardens with a wide variety of deer-proofing alternatives so that at the edge of your garden, you really can say, the buck stops here.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Storey Books
Published: 27 May 2005
ISBN 10: 1580175856
ISBN 13: 9781580175852
.. .a practical...paperback that offers beleaguered homeowners advice on designing a garden that deer will find unappealing. --Country Living
This paperback book tells you...how to confuse deer and how to design a landscape that deer won't like. --Austin American-Statesman
The book teaches you how to create a landscape to deter deer, which deer products work, and which ones don't. --Des Moines Register
This handy guide offers steps to make gardens less appetizing using effective, environmentally responsible techniques. --Indianapolis Star
Hart...not only gives deer-proofing ideas, but she explains deer behavior and preferences so readers can better under what attracts and deters the animals. --Akron Beacon Journal
.. .Hart's compilation of research, product information, and source lists is sure to be valued by those dealing with this problem . . . highly recommended for public libraries, particularly in suburban and rural locations. --Library Journal
If deer raids on the garden are a problem, here is the solution. --Booklist