Baymule
Herd Master
You have a beautiful view. I got water lines run and now have a water faucet at the garden, sheep shelter and barn. I feel wealthy. Do you have water lines run to the orchard and garden? I can speak from experience, connection multiple water hoses is a royal pain. I hope to have black drip lines run by next year.
Yes, the deer will come right up to the house and eat your fruit trees. My husband was complaining about our Great Pyrenees in the back yard barking a lot at night. Turns out, deer were walking between the back yard fence and barn, and bedding down on the other side of the barn in a wild tangle of trees, brush and vines. Also found fox tracks. The deer jumped a 4' non climb horse wire fence to take their stroll practically in the back yard with a big dog barking at them. If you double fence your orchard, the deer will stay out. They can judge distance on one fence, but not two, or so it is said, haven't tried that one.
My Grandpa fenced his garden, then nailed 2x4's to the treated fence posts to raise it to 15'. He ran a cable around the top, then hung black cables from the top cable that hung 2' below the fence, spaced about 18" apart. The deer wouldn't jump through it. Lot of work just to keep the pesky deer out.
Why aren't you using the telephone poles? Rather than burn them, put them on Craigs List. Someone would be happy to have them.
Yes, the deer will come right up to the house and eat your fruit trees. My husband was complaining about our Great Pyrenees in the back yard barking a lot at night. Turns out, deer were walking between the back yard fence and barn, and bedding down on the other side of the barn in a wild tangle of trees, brush and vines. Also found fox tracks. The deer jumped a 4' non climb horse wire fence to take their stroll practically in the back yard with a big dog barking at them. If you double fence your orchard, the deer will stay out. They can judge distance on one fence, but not two, or so it is said, haven't tried that one.
My Grandpa fenced his garden, then nailed 2x4's to the treated fence posts to raise it to 15'. He ran a cable around the top, then hung black cables from the top cable that hung 2' below the fence, spaced about 18" apart. The deer wouldn't jump through it. Lot of work just to keep the pesky deer out.
Why aren't you using the telephone poles? Rather than burn them, put them on Craigs List. Someone would be happy to have them.