You know what might help? Buying rubber snakes. It seems silly but when my Nana and Gramps moved down to Central VA, with the woods as their backyard and where seeing a deer is pretty much an everyday thing, all of her lovely flowers kept getting eaten so she bought a lot of life-like snakes and dispersed them among her garden. Seems to have worked. XD The tulips that survived are beautiful, though. :)
You know what might help? Buying rubber snakes. It seems silly but when my Nana and Gramps moved down to Central VA, with the woods as their backyard and where seeing a deer is pretty much an everyday thing, all of her lovely flowers kept getting eaten so she bought a lot of life-like snakes and dispersed them among her garden. Seems to have worked. XD The tulips that survived are beautiful, though. :)
ooo, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteTulips are a true sign of Spring and I absolutely love them. Those darn deer, though!
ReplyDeleteYou know what might help? Buying rubber snakes. It seems silly but when my Nana and Gramps moved down to Central VA, with the woods as their backyard and where seeing a deer is pretty much an everyday thing, all of her lovely flowers kept getting eaten so she bought a lot of life-like snakes and dispersed them among her garden. Seems to have worked. XD
ReplyDeleteThe tulips that survived are beautiful, though. :)
Those are pretty!
ReplyDeleteDamn deer! But the tulips that are left are a beautiful color! Love 'em Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou know what might help? Buying rubber snakes. It seems silly but when my Nana and Gramps moved down to Central VA, with the woods as their backyard and where seeing a deer is pretty much an everyday thing, all of her lovely flowers kept getting eaten so she bought a lot of life-like snakes and dispersed them among her garden. Seems to have worked. XD
ReplyDeleteThe tulips that survived are beautiful, though. :)
Tulips are a true sign of Spring and I absolutely love them. Those darn deer, though!
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