Why?

Because I didn't plant lavender inside the veggie garden to keep deer off the tomatoes??!
Deer are photogenic but ornery and stupid, let's put it that way. All those tomato plants looked the same and smelled the same and the darn critter ate the tops off all of them anyway out of spite or stupidity. I had visions of shooting a deer out of season that morning, actually. And not with a Nikon, either.
There is no lavender around the veggie garden because the drainage and sun requirements are not right for it there. The lavender I do have seems to keep deer and rabbits away from bleeding hearts I have on the east side of the house near the foundation. Something used to eat that stuff when I didn't have the lavender nearby.
The rabbit fence usually does work okay on the rabbits. Once in awhile a skinny one gets in under there and commits mayhem in the lettuce bed. All his children know to try now... they are smarter than the damn deer. I have to leave a couple inches to allow for frost heave when I string the fencing, and I can't bury fencing in an L-shape as some do in other climates, although I've never seen them dig under the fencing here, just try to skinny under the gap.
I try to remember to patch some of the ground-level gaps in spring with chickenwire. I have to replace some of the rabbit fence some years when deer have been dumb enough to jump in there in winter and then panic and stress the fence if they catch a hoof leaving and fall back or forward against it. So my spring purchases are often some of this and some of this. And yeah, marigolds to put around the outside to make the rabbits have to work harder if they decide to try to get in. This year spring came so late I hardly bothered. I have a few patio tomatoes on the deck and a scruffy patch in the garden proper for some zucchini. Can't win 'em all.
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