Chuck, our community association that we live in has defined our tree protectors as a (wire fence) and we are being fined after having them in place for eight years. we do not see them as fences and they are there to protect the tree's from deer damage. can you shed any light on our situation and do we have any recourse ?
What makes them attracted to a certain tree? Their style, size, height? Is there any width or height where it becomes necessary and no longer necessary to do this? I'm worried sick about so e refbuds and japanese maple I planted at new property I did not cage them. 😰
Dear JA, Thank you for tuning in. I am sorry the season is not apparent. As noted in the title of the program, the video was recorded Oct. 12. That is the fall for northeast United States. Sincerely, Becky Robert Scott Arboretum
would love a link to the posts and the fencing if anyone has some good suggestions thx
Thanks, Chuck. I won’t get to help out with that this year😩. It’s good to see you.
Chuck, our community association that we live in has defined our tree protectors as a (wire fence) and we are being fined after having them in place for eight years.
we do not see them as fences and they are there to protect the tree's from deer damage. can you shed any light on our situation and do we have any recourse ?
Does it stop the deer from getting the leaves above
Thanks. Very helpful. Is 4 ft height generally enough (vs 5 ft) to keep deer from both rubbing and eating young leaves (apple trees)?
What makes them attracted to a certain tree? Their style, size, height? Is there any width or height where it becomes necessary and no longer necessary to do this? I'm worried sick about so e refbuds and japanese maple I planted at new property I did not cage them. 😰
Deer will eat whatever is available! You need to fence until the tree is well established for browsing and rubbing purposes
I plant a few trees every year, central Indiana, edge of town, lots of deer. I keep the cages on for several years, deer are persistent.
I think it’s smooth bark usually found on young trees but I’m not certain
Does thia work for goats ?
Assume we know what time of year this video was made.
Dear JA,
Thank you for tuning in. I am sorry the season is not apparent. As noted in the title of the program, the video was recorded Oct. 12. That is the fall for northeast United States.
Sincerely,
Becky Robert
Scott Arboretum
Good video but I would definitely recommend safety glasses. You don't want to poke out an eye. The rolled up wire is spring loaded. Bad news!
gloves too.