Liquid Fence Sponsors New PBS TV Series Debuting this Spring

BRODHEADSVILLE, PA — Long involved in environmentally responsible gardening, The Liquid Fence® Company is teaming up with veteran television personality and nationally-recognized gardening guru and author, Joe Lamp’l, a.k.a. joe gardener® to sponsor the groundbreaking new “Public Broadcasting”  television series Growing a Greener World

Premiering nationwide May 15th, the 26 episodes focus on environmental stewardship with a fresh, bold approach.  Joe will be joined by “Garden Girl” Patti Moreno and celebrity chef Nathan Lyon, host of Discovery Health and Fit TV’s hit series, “A Lyon in the Kitchen”.

“This PBS sponsorship is a perfect fit for our all-natural animal repellents and garden products that are earth- friendly and safe for family and pets,” says Edward Abraham, president of The Liquid Fence Company, manufacturers of the number-one selling deer and rabbit repellent in the country.

Each episode features people, organizations, and events making a positive impact on the earth and inspirational how-to projects to be better stewards of the environment. The show connects with the younger gen X & Y’s using the latest blogs, online videos, podcasts and social media platforms.

Lamp’l  and Moreno highlight the latest eco-friendly trends along with traditional gardening know-how, while Chef Lyon demonstrates how to prepare healthy meals with fresh vegetables from the garden —and locally grown produce.

“Our flagship product, Liquid Fence Deer & Rabbit Repellent has just been labeled for use on all food crops,” says Abraham.  “Those growing their own vegetables and herbs have an eco-friendly alternative to keep hungry deer and rabbits away and protect their hard work and investment.”

Lamp’l says he was inspired to make the show by his many loyal fans of his books and TV series. “The idea for a television series that blends my passion for sustainability and growing a greener world along with great gardening ideas and how-to’s was a natural result.”

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2 Responses to Liquid Fence Sponsors New PBS TV Series Debuting this Spring

  1. Jerry Mitchell says:

    I have used liquid fence for years …it was the only stuff that kept the deer from eating the perenial and annuals…I sprayed ever week…but last week they came and ate 5days after I sprayed….is it possible a couple of deer have learned to like it?…It’s hard to believe…but what do i do now…?…the gardens are destroyed and I can’t replant this late in the season…does anyone have any ideas why the deer decided to eat the liquid fence now?

  2. liquidfencenews says:

    We are so glad you have used our product with success for so long Jerry. There are a few things that could have happened to cause the product to not work, but the deer have definitely not gotten used to the product. We take our money-back guarantee very seriously; and if you would email me Emily@liquidfence.com with more information about how you are applying the product, I would be happy to look into the situation. I’ll look forward to hearing from you soon!

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