Archive for August 2011

Big things are happening to Deer Defeat…

Here we are and it’s almost the middle of the summer and looking into the fall. I love spring, summer and fall but not the winter. I don’t love or hate winter for me it’s just a nuisance. If I were able to, I would gladly skip it.

August is a beautiful month when we can just relax and enjoy the nice warm weather. We are sure if you have used Deer Defeat you have the most beautiful flowers in your neighborhood. Don’t forget to send us a picture or video to compete in our contest for a chance to win free prizes. Check our Home page for details. We hope you get lazy with a gorgeous view of your flowers or vegetable garden and read a nice book in the shade of a big tree, sip cold lemonade or go on a well deserved vacation. Swim, play, ride a bike, anything that makes you happy. For us in the Northeast the summer is too short, so enjoy the rest of the summer.

A lot has happened to Deer Defeat LLC since this spring that we can be proud of.

Deer Defeat, all natural deer and rabbit repellent has participated in the Gardening Club Product Testing Program.  Starting in January, 2011 all the way through the end of February Deer Defeat  sent 350 bottles of 32 oz RTU all over the United States to the gardeners/ testers of National Home Gardening Club.  These were tested in all kinds of temperatures and conditions. Completed tester’s reviews began to come back to the editor of Gardening How –To magazine as early as March of 2011. The very first time Deer Defeat was introduced to all the members and subscribers of Gardening How-To magazine was in the May/June 2011 edition.

The final testing was concluded the last day of July 31st, 2011.       

Besides being tested on the performance of the repellent, it was also rated on other issues, thus influencing the overall rating. We are proud to report that as of August 1st, we have received a very high approval rating and were awarded the “members tested and recommended” seal of approval by National Home Gardening Club.  The seal has been added to our home page and it will appear on our labels, brochures and advertisements. We thank all the members of National Home Gardening Club that took the time to test Deer Defeat “It Can’t Be Beat” all natural deer and rabbit repellent.

You will soon be able to read all the comments written by the National Home Garden Club testers which will be posted on our web site. Because of the large quantity of tester’s responses it will take some time to post all of their written reviews.

Other news happening to Deer Defeat:

Deer Defeat name was approved on July of 2011 by the registered trademark agency and we are now able to use the registered trademark on our labels, brochures and advertisements.

Events for Deer Defeat repellent during the month of August:

Deer Defeat LLC participated in Mass Marketplace Festival on August 6th at the beautiful Gardens at Elm Bank in Wellesley, MA.  Proceeds from the Massachusetts Marketplace Festival benefit the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, a member-supported organization dedicated to encouraging and improving the science and practice of horticulture and developing the public’s enjoyment, appreciation and understanding of plants and the environment.

Deer Defeat repellent brochures and poster was displayed by Master Gardeners during the Ulster County Fair who trust and use Deer Defeat repellent on their jobs. They recommend the use of Deer Defeat for a total protection from deer, rabbit and woodchuck destruction and for carefree maintenance of flowers and gardens.

Deer Defeat products were on display in the 9th Annual Gardening Fair at the Fairfield County Extension Center, introduced by the Master Gardeners of  Connecticut. We greatly appreciate their support.  

We are on our way to the IGC Trade Show in Chicago starting Aug. 16th and will take plenty of pictures for your pleasure. For now, thank you for reading.

Nevia

With Deer Defeat Team

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