catskillkid Posted August 6, 2022 Share Posted August 6, 2022 My turnip plots were a big draw when I first started planting about 20 years ago. Over the years, the deer got educated and started devouring the seedlings when they got 4" tall, they would just wipe them out almost overnight. A couple of years ago I watched a video about putting up an electric fence around the plot. Two 1" ribbons run along side each other, 6' apart. I tried this last year. and I'm back in business. Deer stay out until I take it down prior to the season. I planted this plot 3 weeks ago. I know its a little early but its growing great. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted August 6, 2022 Share Posted August 6, 2022 I may have to resort to that method as well 3 acres of corn wiped out eating the tops when young.. gonna try and kill 10 doe out of that field this fall..hope that makes difference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catskillkid Posted August 6, 2022 Author Share Posted August 6, 2022 Yeah, I tried everything. Scarecrows, lots of kids pin wheels stuck in the ground and even leaving a radio tuned onto a rap station. Nothing worked until I tried the fence. It's a steep investment the first year, but the wallet feels better the next. Corn & soybeans would be wiped out also. This works !! The pigtail posts are only 3' off the ground, nose high Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LET EM GROW Posted August 8, 2022 Share Posted August 8, 2022 It must be done when they start eating them early. I find the closer these plots are to bedding areas the harder they hit them earlier in their grow cycle. Also watch for your woodchucks, they can still get in and put a real hurting on your plot as well. I may have to break out my electric fence on a plot I have, last time i planted it with a fall blend the deer wiped it out quick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted August 8, 2022 Share Posted August 8, 2022 smart move. do you take it down 9/30 or a few extra days prior? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crappyice Posted August 8, 2022 Share Posted August 8, 2022 We tried a bunch of things around a pumpkin patch for years...fishing wire with pans or dryer sheets tied to them worked a bit until one section gave out and then it was the entrance and exit for all critters. Buddy went to electric this year so we shall see. Woodchucks are a problem still for sureSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catskillkid Posted August 8, 2022 Author Share Posted August 8, 2022 Last year, I removed it about a week prior to the bow season I'll do the same this year also Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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