Cheap deer fence

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When my brother, then living in rural Virginia outside of Washington, D.C. had porblems with deer in his garden (that his 5 ft fence didn't keep out!), his son took to ambushing them with his paintball gun. All the deer in the neighbourhood had punk hair coloration for a while, but it wasn't a permanent solution; they just kept coming back for more! Still, it was entertaining for my nephew.
 
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#22  
That's the thing about deer; they may not be very smart, but they don't give up. Eventually they get used to anything. It seems to me that a fence is the only real solution.
 
   / Cheap deer fence #23  
When we had a garden, it wasn't so much the deer as the nasty little chipmunks. The deer would "taste" everything in the garden/yard once and leave most of it alone. My wife would get so upset at the chipmunks - they would eat all her strawberries - just a day or so before it was picking time.

What worked best for us - nylon mesh netting, over the entire row of berry plants. Held up off the plants with a wood framework and held down on the ground with long 2 x4's - weighted down with large rocks. This wasn't 100% - but we, at least, got some berries.

I had a quick, immediate solution for the deer - but they were the wife's personal friends. I was reminded many times - it wasn't nice to be shooting your personal friends.
 
   / Cheap deer fence #24  
I don't mind that the chipmunks eat a strawberry here and there...I am upset that they take a single bite out of every one. Finish the one you started before you take another...

I need to rework the fencing on my berry patch (straw- and blue-), there are holes on the side that faces the main veggie garden. All the fencing was changed to keep out rabbits, but I wasn't accounting for climbing critters when I did. Need to up my game.
 
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I wasn't accounting for climbing critters when I did. Need to up my game.

I'm going to attach the 2x4 topper about 6" down from the top of the poles, so that if birds become a problem I'll be able to remove the caps, and slide PVC over to make hoops one side to the other, and drape bird netting over that.
 
   / Cheap deer fence #26  
Make sure if you do that, that the hoops keep it well overhead.

Even though it's not quite as effective at keeping birds out, I replaced all the deer netting over my berry patch with chicken wire.

The thing I noticed about deer netting is that it sags, and if you wear a ball cap style hat, the little button on the center top with gets caught in it every time. My wife grumbled that she never had problems with it, but then she's five-one...
 
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Screwed on 1.5' lengths to each pole, other then corner posts


This is what it looked like up close


Started on the door frame, but got caught in a downpour. Should get a fair bit done today.
 
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#30  
Door's done


Almost done the 2x4 top rail... just have some brackets to paint where they're getting attatched to the tree.
 
   / Cheap deer fence #31  
About 5 years ago, I read in a garden forum about making a hedge fence from Sunflowers. The guy's theory is, a Deer will not jump over anything, they cannot see what's on the other side.

That Spring when planting sweet corn, I planted 10 rows of Sunflowers, in a 36" wide band around the patch. I mixed the tall white stripers, and the black oilers to make a thick hedge. Hoof prints were seen in the patch, until the Sunflowers got tall enough they could not see over them. Also thick enough, they would not go through them. I made a maze type entrance at the one end, so as to cultivate, and pick. Never had deer problems after doing that. I also put up an electric fence with two strands, at 6" and 12" to keep the Raccoons out. Works like a charm.
 
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#32  
When I first made these brackets, they were 90deg... but after a little massaging with the mini maul, the took to the shape of the tree a little better. The lag screws also drew them in some too.


I didn't want to notch and overlap this corner because my saw's not cutting the best right now, and they are rather large. Came up with this from my scrap pile. The lag screws are from our old washing machine that I took apart.


Should keep it from rolling


Not much to say here. I got lazy... should have done a better job, but this should do the trick. I'll go around and paint them all later.
 
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#33  
When your new cordless inpact won't charge, and your fourwheeler's out of commission, but you're stubborn as a mule.


Took last thursday off and finished the top, braced the corners, put a mid-rail, started the trellis' and hung the net with a buddy's help.










DONE!
 

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