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Dear Pharm Solutions,
Finding
Deer Pharm has changed my life as a gardener.
In 2000 I
moved to my present house in suburban New Jersey and started changing
the yard into a garden - or I planned to, but I soon discovered that
many of the plants I wanted to grow were, to put it mildly, not
deer-proof. My garden backs onto a woodland park, and the deer graze
all around my house - on my shrubs, plants and trees. They even ate
the leaves of a dogwood tree planted in memory of my husband and son
in law - deer supposedly do not like dogwood leaves but as a plant
store worker said to me, "they haven't read the book".

I tried
numerous repellent sprays including "Not Tonight, Deer", Deer Off,
Liquid Fence - I tried little garlic tubes attached to plants - I
tried a Rube Goldberg kind of scented electric stick to shock the
deer's noses - I don't know if they got shocked, but I got a few
shocks on the rear end myself while weeding. I inquired about the cost
of electric fences and a cattle grid for the driveway, but I don't
have that kind of money. I even tried coyote urine (UGH!). I started
thinking I might have to limit myself to planting only "deer
resistant" plants. I have spent hundreds of dollars in an effort to
discourage the deer from feeding on my plants and nothing has worked -
until now. Early in the spring I heard about Deer Pharm; I was
understandably skeptical after all the other things had failed, but
because I already know and use Fish Farm I decided it was worth a try.
The results are almost unbelievable.
I now have
several flourishing hosta plants where before
there was nothing. In
fact on this photo you can see where the first leaves that came up in
the spring were bitten - then I started using Deer Pharm - and the
plant is growing UNchewed. I'm attaching a photo of a eonymus I
planted in 2001 - this was taken the day I planted it - by next
morning it was stripped bare. I protected it since then and even
though it is tiny, this year it has leaves and maybe it will survive
and thrive. Thank you Pharm Solutions for an Organic answer to deer
grazing.
Di Clark
Chatham, NJ