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Groundhog Daikon radishes
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtyhands" data-source="post: 4643451" data-attributes="member: 16324"><p>I've tried them for the past two years. The deer didn't seem to eat any of them and they definitely didn't dig any of them up in the winter. I may do a little of it in the plot this year just because jve read that it can take a while for the deer to realize that its edible but I'll probably do mostly clover or wheat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtyhands, post: 4643451, member: 16324"] I've tried them for the past two years. The deer didn't seem to eat any of them and they definitely didn't dig any of them up in the winter. I may do a little of it in the plot this year just because jve read that it can take a while for the deer to realize that its edible but I'll probably do mostly clover or wheat [/QUOTE]
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