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Post by biglakebass on Jun 21, 2023 8:35:11 GMT -6
I saw a post recently about a repellent that you used Stu.
What is that?
We cant get a hosta to grow over an inch tall this year. We have 25+ hostas around the yard, and they are under attack nightly.
We used to use Irish Spring soap and water in a spray bottle but we need something more potent.
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Post by smsmith on Jun 21, 2023 10:51:46 GMT -6
I saw a post recently about a repellent that you used Stu. What is that? We cant get a hosta to grow over an inch tall this year. We have 25+ hostas around the yard, and they are under attack nightly. We used to use Irish Spring soap and water in a spray bottle but we need something more potent. Irish Spring never did much for me at my old place. This is what I've been using for a couple years now. It seems to work here. I will say that hitting stuff before the browse starts is more likely to succeed than trying to break an already existing habit. I kept deer off our tulips this year, but I hit them as soon as they broke ground and a few times after as well. I buy the concentrate and mix the Deer Out at 6 oz. per half gallon of water. Re-apply after an inch of rain or after a few weeks. It requires more frequent applications in the spring when plants are putting out lots of new growth. www.deerout.com/edit, I've never bought it directly from that ^^^ link. I always Google and shop around for the best price. It's usually at Amazon, but not always
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Post by biglakebass on Jun 21, 2023 11:07:32 GMT -6
ordered it. Thanks!
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