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Might want to protect the trunk of the tree.
Red Pepper paint or screen them. Rabbits and mice are worse then deer sometimes.
Looks healthy! Nice looking clover too.

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Might want to protect the trunk of the tree.
Red Pepper paint or screen them. Rabbits and mice are worse then deer sometimes.
Looks healthy! Nice looking clover too.

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I have some trees that are about a year behind and some that I just planted. Do u think I could use paint on them or wait until they are older? I have hardware cloth protecting the base right now


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I have some trees that are about a year behind and some that I just planted. Do u think I could use paint on them or wait until they are older? I have hardware cloth protecting the base right now


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Personally I use screen until they get a few years in the ground. Then I would paint them.


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Peppered my trees today
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It’s time!!! 1st page here addresses this. U can YouTube “fruit tree, central leader, pruning” & see some examples. Here’s a few basic pics that also aid in this.

side note: disinfect sharp pruners with Lysol between trees. Burn scraps. Don’t need prune so close to tree that u have a wide opening. Come out a touch so it can be smaller & heal over.
cut diseased or dead. Inward growing stuff. Straight up off of main branches or straight down type of things.
Lots of ways to train branches - do all u can to get rid of tight crotch angles.
Last quick tip- with cages and deer browse line- we want the branches higher up. For example - I don’t want a main branch 3’ off the ground growing right into the cage or right where deer can pound it. Get them higher.
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Thanks Skip. That's my plan for this Friday. Few of my trees are on spring 3. This will be my first prune though, as I had no clue what I was doing before. They should prune up fine though.
 
Just finished pruning 6 apple trees and 2 pear trees over the past few days. Been overdue but now they're opened up and thinned out to allow good air flow, should be a noticeable improvement this year. And... the deer are nibbling away within an hour after I leave! Make sure not to trim more than a 3rd of the tree. Just hoping not to get a late frost, last years yield was horrible.
 
Posted in thread but bringing to top. Time is NOW to fert 2nd year fruit trees with 1# 19-19-19. If using 13-13-13 about 1.3#

I like this fert program alot:

1st year trees: 1/2 lb 19-19-19 2 weeks after planting or rains

2nd year trees: 1# 19-19-19 mid march (NOW) AND 1# urea in late May. Done.

3rd+ year trees: 1 # urea in late march AND 1# urea in late May. Done.
 
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