How do you keep deer out of garden?
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You dont, plant extra. ahahahhaha
Good luck, here are a few ideas here on Hometalk! My parents live in the sticks and ended up fencing in their veggies. https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=keep%20deer%20out%20of%20garden
A TALL FENCE!!! If that isn't a possibility, you can put up pliable tubes like a rainbow over the garden area and netting on top of that. This is what we did in our garden. Another way would be to spray "LIQUID FENCE" around the perimeter of the garden. It's an awful smell but it works. Good luck!
Install a double fence. Make the first one 8' tall, or higher. Place a second fence, at least 4' tall, 4' behind the first fence. Deer have poor spatial perception/depth of field.