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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5098232" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>Thanks for sharing! I will go by a few local WM's during my lunch today to look around. How much were they for the different sizes? My American Chestnuts are about 10" tall I planted from seedlings - I'm excited about them.</p><p></p><p>Yes - definitely cage. I've never had any trouble with rabbits chewing the bark, but I have had insects (or some type of wood borer get around the base of some apple trees. I would say tubes wouldn't hurt. How many trees do you have in the particular area? We have some big clusters (10 - 15 trees). We just purchased some of those used 275 gallon tanks for cheap. The plan is to use one of those in each "cluster of trees" and have a timer on it for gravity-fed drip irrigation. Although, for most circumstances, I think a 5 gallon bucket for each tree would work great. Just have to make sure the hole is the appropriate size. Keep us updated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5098232, member: 5787"] Thanks for sharing! I will go by a few local WM's during my lunch today to look around. How much were they for the different sizes? My American Chestnuts are about 10" tall I planted from seedlings - I'm excited about them. Yes - definitely cage. I've never had any trouble with rabbits chewing the bark, but I have had insects (or some type of wood borer get around the base of some apple trees. I would say tubes wouldn't hurt. How many trees do you have in the particular area? We have some big clusters (10 - 15 trees). We just purchased some of those used 275 gallon tanks for cheap. The plan is to use one of those in each "cluster of trees" and have a timer on it for gravity-fed drip irrigation. Although, for most circumstances, I think a 5 gallon bucket for each tree would work great. Just have to make sure the hole is the appropriate size. Keep us updated! [/QUOTE]
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