Hi everyone,
I'm very much a beginner, so please excuse the rather silly questions!
Last year I bought three minarette fruit trees (plum, cherry, double-variety pear), a planter's worth of strawberries and a 'tophat' blueberry, all in containers. I constructed a fruit cage for them during summer(two garden arches with netting stretched between), only to find out that they were mostly too young to fruit anyway. Still, the cage probably saved my strawberries.
This year, I want to add a 'sunshine blue' blueberry plant, split my strawberries out and add in some vegetables.
The problem is:
1. my 'cage' area is too small for all of that.
2. my trees, despite being dwarfing, would have to be pretty violently pruned to not grow through the top.
So I was wandering if I move my trees out, and just have the small fruit plants in it, will the birds scavenge my trees bare? (Should I be letting them fruit in the first place?) Could I use products like irri-tape instead?
Thanks!
I'm very much a beginner, so please excuse the rather silly questions!
Last year I bought three minarette fruit trees (plum, cherry, double-variety pear), a planter's worth of strawberries and a 'tophat' blueberry, all in containers. I constructed a fruit cage for them during summer(two garden arches with netting stretched between), only to find out that they were mostly too young to fruit anyway. Still, the cage probably saved my strawberries.
This year, I want to add a 'sunshine blue' blueberry plant, split my strawberries out and add in some vegetables.
The problem is:
1. my 'cage' area is too small for all of that.
2. my trees, despite being dwarfing, would have to be pretty violently pruned to not grow through the top.
So I was wandering if I move my trees out, and just have the small fruit plants in it, will the birds scavenge my trees bare? (Should I be letting them fruit in the first place?) Could I use products like irri-tape instead?
Thanks!
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