Posted by glennster on September 29, 2011 at 06:14:21 from (76.224.4.21):
In Reply to: OT: Stark apple trees posted by Old beard on September 28, 2011 at 21:31:16:
i planted all full size fruit trees along my creek. depends on the room you have, either the dwarf or semi dwarf"s will be fine. the semis will bear more fruit, but be a larger tree. if you have deer or beaver in your area, fence the trees off with 2x4 welded wire fence, i use the 4 foot high fencing. the deer love to "sharpen " their antlers on young fruit trees, and the beaver find them mighty tasty. (learned from experience) anything shorter than 4 foot and the beaver will tear the fence down and carry off the tree. i mulch the base of the trees, and use roundup to keep the weeds down inside the fence, just dont spray the tree. here is a picture of a fenced tree and my waterin rig.
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