#2951395 - 09/21/12 08:47 AM
Fruit Trees
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Spikes Tactical
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Well I thought I would take a chance so I picked up 4 apple trees and 2 pear trees and planted then two weeks ago.
As of today the deer (I assume) have eaten most of the leaves and broken several branches.
I hope they will survive. My question is:
What should I have done different or what can I do now?
JP
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#2951402 - 09/21/12 08:52 AM
Re: Fruit Trees
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Bayou Buck
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Put a cage around them.
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#2951409 - 09/21/12 08:53 AM
Re: Fruit Trees
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smstone22
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You have to cage them. Get some welded wire or something similar and make a cage around the tree to where the deer cant reach the foliage or only can reach the outermost foliage. Stake in your wire with conduit, rebar, t posts, something like that. I eventually prune mine to where the first branch is 5 feet or so up. I have to be concerned with bears too though so my fencing has to be heavier duty. I even leave sharp tips on the top of welded wire to stick any deer or bear trying to reach over.
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#2951445 - 09/21/12 09:13 AM
Re: Fruit Trees
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Spikes Tactical
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thanks - is it too late to cage the off?
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#2951454 - 09/21/12 09:17 AM
Re: Fruit Trees
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A.Hall
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Not too late, but I'd cage them this weekend
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#2951552 - 09/21/12 10:31 AM
Re: Fruit Trees
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smstone22
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Not to late to cage. I would cage and go a few inches below the broken branches and snip the damage off.
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#2951919 - 09/21/12 04:38 PM
Re: Fruit Trees
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tn droptine
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Yup, I learned that lesson the hard way last year - deer didn't eat mine, but a buck decided it would be a good idea to use my new tree to help discard his velvet. Tree didn't make it 
This year, pounded t-posts and ran chicken wire - no deer's getting to them this time
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