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@lioness, I would love to see the crocus popping their heads. Alas, my husband planted many of them and we enjoyed the sight of them for one day. By the next day, the deer had eaten all of them. It is very difficult to find any plant the deer won't eat. We formerly were excited when the new fawns appeared. Now, they are just more pests to add to the herd. We have 8 acres and it is impossible to fence out the deer. We just live with them. Our dog is now aged and cannot chase them. Such is life in the woods. Enjoy your blossoms! @joybringer

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@joybringer1 Aw, so sorry to hear that the deer are being pests now. We have them here too. They love tulips and newly planted cedars, we learned. T
Time for you to get another dog? Maybe a younger rescue buddy for your older boy. I got a pup for my aged rough coat collie back in the day and she LOVED him. You probably cringe at the thought of another puppy, but there are lots of mid-or-older dogs begging for a loving home. My collie was 5 when she found me at our SPCA, and she was just the most wonderful, sweet loyal dog. I'm sure you've already investigated that route. I should stop!

@joybringer1 My husband when he put our garden to bed for the winter he showed rye the deer loved it we watched them from our kitchen window then they wandered of into the woods