keep deer, rabbit out of your garden

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Bob, just a note to say thanks for everything regarding our purchase from you. I thought you might like to see how our project turned out so since we just finished the raised beds today, here's a few pics.

We had some very uneven land to deal with so it was nice that the fence had a little flexibility to work with (unlike the raised beds but that's another story.)

As you can see in this picture, we did the 18x12 setup:
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And since I had two gates in the package that was sent, I used them to make a double-wide saloon-style entry:
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Thanks again for all your quick replies and support. We have already gotten several compliments and inquiries regarding the fencing and we will recommend anyone who asks to go check out your website.

Jim & Tracy Garthwaite, CT


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G'day! We had a nest of rabbits in our old garden and had to do something about it. We checked with local fence companies and turned to the internet for options that we could pursue. When I located your website I was sold. It was that pouting rabbit and pouting deer on the outside of the garden fence that communicated the message I was ready to receive.

Our UPS driver complained at the weight of your boxes but I rushed to the curb with a
wheelbarrow to shut him up. It was a fun day when my wife and I put the fence together. We planted immediately and water was all we had to worry about. OK, there were weeds too! But, there were no rabbits or deer that bothered us again. Looking forward to your expansion offer next spring. Enjoy the harvest!

Rob Karabees


This is my regular garden plot, which is kind of triangular/trapezoidal. Previously, I had posts in the ground and laid bird netting over them, held to the ground with a few bricks. My back property line is right behind the garden (post with whirligigto frighten deeryou can see vaguely in the pic); behind are woods, from which the deer emerge in the winter when they get hungry.

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By no means is our gardening season over! The going-to-seed basil will soon be accompanied by lettuce and a couple of fall tomato plants my mother just gave me. It's actually still a little warm to plant the lettuce.

I really like it. It will be so nice to be able to walk in and pick lettuce and herbs without having to lift up the net and then replace it each time. And, as you said, it's very unimposing.

Ohand your googling is great. I can't remember exactly how I searched but I was looking for deer and rabbit prevention and yours came up right away.

Thank you, Julia O'Neal


It worked great, was easy to put up and kept the critters away. Just as advertised. Great Product, a lot easier and more attractive than chicken wire. I do need to expand it and look forward to the expansion pieces. Please let me know asap when extra individual pieces are available. Hopefully before next spring.

CritterFree


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