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Avant Gardening with Sturtz & Copeland

Gardening ideas for Boulder, Colorado

Controlling Deer

There’s nothing more frustrating to walk out the door to find a deer destroying your garden handiwork. Some deer repellants, such as Bobex, work quite well but repeated applications can be expensive. The most basic strategy is planting plants that deer won’t eat.
A complementary use of fences and barriers can prevent deer damage, Putting a curve in the fence seems to puzzle the animals, so that even if they can jump the fence they usually won’t. Another trick is to leave some slack at the top of the fence, so that it moves in the breeze-deer don’t like the motion and won’t jump the fence. The most affordable way to protect plants is with black nylon netting.
The simplest compromise is to plant deer-inedible plants on the fringes of your property and leave the more edible plants to more defensible areas near the house. Deer do have good memories and can even pass their knowledge of repellant-protected plants to their offspring.

Manure Tea
One of the easiest and most efficacious ways to fertilize your plants is with manure and/or compost tea. Purchase an inexpensive plastic trashcan and fill it with water. Take an old pillowcase and fill it with one shovelful of manure, one shovelfull of good-quality compost and a tablespoon or two of Epsom salts. Tie off the open end of the pillowcase, toss it into the water and let it steep for a few days. Once the water has turned a medium brown color, take a saucepan and pour it all over your plants, leaves and all.
Pouring it on the leaves takes advantage of what’s called foliar feeding, in which plants absorb fertilizer through pores in the leaves. It’s most effective when done first thing in the morning, when a higher percentage of the pores are open.
You’ll get terrific growth with manure tea because essential nutrients reach all parts of the plant quickly, without going through the roots.

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