If you have a kitchen garden full of deer-attracting plants, keep it near to your house to monitor it. Shy deer are easily startled by noise or movement.
A towering fence surrounding your garden or yard can keep deer away. Deer may jump eight feet, thus your fence must be at least eight feet high or designed to prevent leaping.
Deer are nimble, but they will give up if they have to climb slopes, terraces, steps, or several short barriers to reach your plants. Deer are terrified of stairs and may likely explore other yards for food that is easier to reach.
Every year you sow seedlings expecting for a season-long yield. These fragile plants feed deer and other pests. Plant cages or wire baskets may preserve young plants until they mature.
Deer damage is shown by tree bark loss. Tree trunk covers may easily avoid this persistent harm. Tree trunks may be wrapped with burlap or foil or protected in chicken wire.
If deer perceive that a predator is in the area, they will not approach the property. Getting a dog and allowing it to roam freely in your yard can help protect it from major pests like deer.
As was previously said, deer are shy animals that flee in fear. Arranging objects that frighten them in your yard is a simple approach to keep them away from your garden without having to rush outside and wave your arms all the time.