Nature’s Organic Fertilizer
Collect deer droppings to use in your garden as organic fertilizer.
August/September 2009
By Ronald Van Orden
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Collect deer droppings in a handy screened scoop.
RONALD VAN ORDEN
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As an organic gardener, I’m always on the lookout for natural organic fertilizer. I started using deer manure when I would come across piles of it in the fields alongside our garden.
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My favorite time of year to hunt for deer droppings is in winter, when it shows up against the snow. I built a little scoop out of scrap lumber and hardware cloth to pick up the pellets, leaving the snow behind. I look for established deer runs to collect the greatest amount. After the snow melts, it’s not as easy to spot the nearly black piles.
Ronald Van Orden
Bennington, Vermont