
Growing green beans is not difficult as long as keeping pests away from them. When I saw half of the food of my green bean, I noticed that there were multiple deer roads in the bean beans where it was raining in the rain. Some plants seem to have been devastated by recent tornadoes, some of the plants were trampled and crushed to the ground.
Deer is basically a vegetarian and eats bark, twigs, grass, green leaves. I think that they like my bean so much. I hope they will not discover the newly germinated violet hull peas and the big big bova leaves of the squash I planted.
I immediately entered my old pickup and went to a local seed and feed shop for a solution to my problem. I asked the two elderly people sitting on the bench outside the taker, what would protect the deer from your garden. One man advised me to make a fence. That is because it was absolutely the only thing to protect from my beans. Another old companion said that a.30 - 06 is also doing that trick, more forever.
You can use it anywhere from the insect repellent powder you made to a sound like threatening the land you tried by driving a deer, raccoon, rabbit, vegetable thief.
In addition to the liquid you spray vegetables, especially your beans, as well as there is a repellent that you dust the plant. One of these products is actually broken down into fertilizer. I was neither an organic drawer nor obviously my deer, so we did not need it.
Every time I place a liquid on the deer, they help the green beans in duplicate every time a deer is considered to be away. Powder I have to dust the leaves and have a bad taste. Because they do not eat lots of dust plants.
I have experienced family remedies, such as soap, eggs, green peppers, garlic mixture. It does not seem to work. My next empirical formula contained human hair, dishwashing detergent, and crushed dead fish. This idea did not work! I was still losing beans.
Then there is an electric wing. In most cases, the enclosure can be an AC power supply, a solar power wing, or a battery-powered wing as it is guaranteed to escape the deer. The deer has not suffered harm, but he suffered a little shock. Grabbing it to see if electricity is flowing only hurts awfully.
Small animals such as rabbits and raccoons are generally unaffected as live wires are set high enough from the ground. Placing electric wires 8 inches from the ground will make a difference, but it will risk taking care not to touch the deer.
If you go to war, you need to know the enemy. I know that deer does not like old growing wild grass, but unless they are offered anything to them like my green beans they will eat the soft new growth of this vegetation .
I tried to maintain a few lines of barren land that was just plowed around the garden, but it did not help much. They still trampled and eat the top of the beans. It is full of mud and sinks to the knee.
I like to see grass eating in pastures, but I do not like to eat the garden. Nothing that I tried happens. I do not want an electric fence, as I am clumsy and the deer really seems to enjoy liquid and granular repellents. I refuse to put a fence on the general principle.

