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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5220564" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Fruit trees won't typically grow as fast on a woodline or inside the woods, in my experience anyway. And they may still get rubbed. Have cedars here that get hit inside the woods here every year. </p><p></p><p>I use 2 t posts and 2 inch square 48 inch tall panel wire around each tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5220564, member: 16465"] Fruit trees won't typically grow as fast on a woodline or inside the woods, in my experience anyway. And they may still get rubbed. Have cedars here that get hit inside the woods here every year. I use 2 t posts and 2 inch square 48 inch tall panel wire around each tree. [/QUOTE]
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