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Professional Grower
"During the growing season, for regular interval spraying, professional
growers can optimize Plantskydd by testing various dilution rates using
more water and applying at different frequencies e.g., every 2-6 weeks
— depending on growth rate and level of browse pressure. "
June Hutson, Missouri Botanical Garden
~ September 2003 ~
Landscaping
"Landscapers find Plantskydd to be very effective in protecting
flowers, shrubs, ornamentals and seedlings that are subject to browse damage.
This 100% natural animal repellent is proven effective in deterring browse
damage by: deer, rabbits, elk, moose, opossum." Jana Otis, Reynolds Plantation
~ October 2003 ~
Heidi's Garden Designs
Teacher, landscaper, king-crab fisherwoman, designer, gardener
extraordinaire! Master Gardener Heidi Fastabin has been wowing home-owners
across Astoria, Oregon for over 12 years with her unique landscape and
cut flower garden designs.
Heidi Fastabin
~ November 2003 ~
Home Gardener
Living on property with a large wooded area has left Harris'
plants vulnerable to animal browse damage. "Over the years, we have
experienced many losses due to animal depredation (deer, squirrels and
rabbits). We finally were able to stem the losses using Plantskydd
Animal Repellent," asserts Harris.
Britta Harris, Lincoln, IL
~ September 2003~
Forestry
"Plantskydd's effectiveness as an animal browse deterrent has
been confirmed in operational conditions since 1993 by large forestry companies
on millions of conifer and deciduous trees of various species. Plantskydd's
long term effectiveness is attributed to its tenacity in sticking to plants,
even under severe snow/rainfall."
Bill Lasuta, Forestry Consultant
~ August 2003 ~
Conservation District
"Over 80 Soil & Water Conservation Districts in more
than 20 States recommend and sell Plantskydd as part of their annual tree
sale programs."
Dale Olson, Sawyer County Conservation District
~ September 2003 ~
Garden Retailer
Robyn Holland and husband, Mark, have owned and operated Western
Sierra Nursery since 1986. Located in Oakhurst, California, at the
southern entrace of Yosemite National Park, Holland explains how deer are
a nuisance for her customers and at her nursery.
Robyn Holland, Western Sierra Nursery
~ December 2003 ~
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