letemgrow
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The nice thing about the protex tubes is that you can just snap them back together... Correct?
Yes you sure can.
The nice thing about the protex tubes is that you can just snap them back together... Correct?
Paul-I have been reading the info on the red cedars and great thread. Sometimes I can't believe the amount of info and time you have put on here. Thanks!
Phil, Do you ever combine two of those protex tube together and put them around conifers? As per your recommendations this spring, I bought the taller protex tubes then cut them in half (cheaper per foot).... I did that to put around some red osier dogwood that I am trying to get going... I also put a couple around some red and white cedars to help them stay up right and I guess protect them in general. What are your thoughts on tubing conifers?
This year i have been having a problem with deer just ripping up my red and white pines... Is there any way that i can protect these without fencing every one? It seems like they go right down the line and hit them all... The pines vary from 3 to 5 ft. tall...
This year i have been having a problem with deer just ripping up my red and white pines... Is there any way that i can protect these without fencing every one? It seems like they go right down the line and hit them all... The pines vary from 3 to 5 ft. tall...
This year i have been having a problem with deer just ripping up my red and white pines... Is there any way that i can protect these without fencing every one? It seems like they go right down the line and hit them all... The pines vary from 3 to 5 ft. tall...
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Thanks for the suggestions... I have two rows of spruce and one row of white and red pines around the perimeter of the property as a screen... I don't have the problem with the deer eating them but a big problem with rubbing them... Don't seem to bother the spruce as much... I will probably try some red cedars this year... Thanks again for the suggestions... I used to be a landscaper and from my experience didn't have much luck with the repellents like plantskydd but i never used that specific product...
My Norway Spruces have gotten hammered in the last few weeks. It happened right after I sprayed them with "Deer Away". At first I had to check the bottle because I thought with the way they were eating them that I must have sprayed them with Cmere deer instead! Then I realized that when I sprayed them I also uncovered them from the foxtail that was growing around them. I think this just allowed the deer to find them more readily. Regardless I am frustrated because these spruce are part of a windbreak near where we are planning to build our house in a few years and I really wanted them to get a headstart. Am I correct that these spruce will not come back after browsing down to a twig? I guess I will have to replant this spring and cage them all! I still dont understand because the dee have PLENTY of food around here and supposedly the norways were more 'deer resistant'! Live and learn!
I was told from a Christmas tree farmer that he goes to the barber shop and gets bagged hair and spreads it around his trees. He said it will last for around three months.