Organic garden (DEER and RABBIT) repellent -That actually works!!

The Big Blue House Homestead2 minutes read

The speaker advocates for organic gardening to avoid chemicals and pesticides on their property, facing challenges with deer and rabbits, especially with deer consuming brassicas. They recommend using boiling water on ant hills and a mixture of duck eggs, cayenne pepper, and water to deter deer, as well as repurposing soda bottles for movement and light reflection to repel rabbits.

Insights

  • Organic gardening is crucial for the speaker to avoid chemicals and pesticides, especially in the rear of their property, highlighting the importance of natural methods for gardening.
  • The speaker employs innovative and homemade solutions like boiling water for ants and a mixture of duck eggs, cayenne pepper, and water for deer repellent, showcasing a resourceful approach to dealing with pests in the garden.

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Recent questions

  • How can I protect my garden from pests?

    By using natural methods like repellents and physical barriers.

  • What are some natural ways to deter ants?

    Pour boiling water on ant hills.

  • How can I keep deer away from my garden?

    Use a mixture of duck eggs, cayenne pepper, and water.

  • What is an effective way to repel rabbits from the garden?

    Repurpose two-liter soda bottles to create movement and reflect light.

  • Why is organic gardening important?

    To avoid chemicals and pesticides in the garden.

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Organic Gardening Tips for Deer and Rabbits

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of organic gardening due to avoiding chemicals and pesticides, particularly in the back part of their property.
  • Living in South Carolina, the speaker faces challenges with deer and rabbits damaging their garden, especially with deer consuming brassicas.
  • To deter ants, the speaker recommends pouring boiling water on ant hills, even in raised beds, to eliminate them effectively.
  • For deer repellent, the speaker uses a mixture of duck eggs, cayenne pepper, and water left to ferment for 3-5 days, then spread around the garden to mask scents and deter deer with the smell and taste.
  • To repel rabbits, the speaker repurposes two-liter soda bottles by cutting slits in them, attaching them to sticks in the ground to create movement and reflect light, scaring off rabbits and other small pests.
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