Schultz
Gold Member
I've been using a 6' fence (two 3' sections of green garden fence) around my garden for five years now without any deer jumping the fence. I've seen them walk all around the fence but none have jumped it.
Just before I put it up I read an article in Michigan Out of Doors on a study done by the DNR, and I decided on a 6' fence. They did the study under normal circumstances, meaning they didn't have a female in heat and a crazed buck on the other side, and they weren’t caged deer. My numbers are likely off a little, but they mentioned something like the following:
4' fence -- deer will jump it at will to get what they want
5' fence -- deer will jump it 50% of the time, or may just walk along it until an opening
6' fence -- 90 or 95% of the deer will not jump it
7' fence -- 95 or 97% wont jump it
8' fence -- 98-99% won’t jump it
10' fence --- 100% wont bother with it.
So, the extra work and expense beyond 7' doesn't buy much.
I too have had problems keeping the buds, leaves, & new shoots on my fruit trees. The trees have now out grown the 4' diameter cages I started them in. I'm in the process of putting up stakes with black deer netting around the dozen dwarf fruit trees I have. I'm using 8' rebar that I paint dark green. I drive four rebars in around the tree to 6' high and tie wrap the netting to the rebar stakes. At one end of the neeting I use a couple velcro wraps so I can get in a pick the fruit or prune the tree. It's worked so far this season, and you don't see it from a distance. I don't know how long the netting will last, but it’s rather inexpensive, so if I get 3-4 years out of it I'll be pleased.
Just before I put it up I read an article in Michigan Out of Doors on a study done by the DNR, and I decided on a 6' fence. They did the study under normal circumstances, meaning they didn't have a female in heat and a crazed buck on the other side, and they weren’t caged deer. My numbers are likely off a little, but they mentioned something like the following:
4' fence -- deer will jump it at will to get what they want
5' fence -- deer will jump it 50% of the time, or may just walk along it until an opening
6' fence -- 90 or 95% of the deer will not jump it
7' fence -- 95 or 97% wont jump it
8' fence -- 98-99% won’t jump it
10' fence --- 100% wont bother with it.
So, the extra work and expense beyond 7' doesn't buy much.
I too have had problems keeping the buds, leaves, & new shoots on my fruit trees. The trees have now out grown the 4' diameter cages I started them in. I'm in the process of putting up stakes with black deer netting around the dozen dwarf fruit trees I have. I'm using 8' rebar that I paint dark green. I drive four rebars in around the tree to 6' high and tie wrap the netting to the rebar stakes. At one end of the neeting I use a couple velcro wraps so I can get in a pick the fruit or prune the tree. It's worked so far this season, and you don't see it from a distance. I don't know how long the netting will last, but it’s rather inexpensive, so if I get 3-4 years out of it I'll be pleased.