black-tailed deer

Jacqueline Greenleaf jacque@book-woman.net
Sat, 27 Feb 2016 09:57:18 PST
Slightly OT, but funny.

The local BT doe who frequents my backyard just *loves* my wasabi plants.


> On Feb 27, 2016, at 8:58 AM, Kathleen Sayce <ksayce@willapabay.org> wrote:
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> On the PNW coast, black-tailed deer eat rhodie flower buds, they can strip the flowers to be in minutes, right in front of your eyes, and they also nibble hard on Douglas-fir and western red cedar shoots. Big-leaf maple is another target, as is vine maple. To grow all these trees,  you have to protect them until they are more than 7 ft tall. They leave crocus and daffodils alone, however. A BT deer ate the budding shoot of my lone surviving grown from seed Eremerus one year. 
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> Kathleen 
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