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Posted By: nana help with young apple trees - March 30th, 2004 at 03:09 PM
I'm new to this site....not sure what i'm doing. We have 13 young apple trees that have been chewed all around the trunks over the winter by mice and rabbits.....is there anything we can do to save these trees??
Posted By: Anonymous Re: help with young apple trees - March 30th, 2004 at 04:24 PM
wavey hi nana wavey welcome to the garden helper. i am going to move this post to the fruit and vegetable section so you can get a proper answer. hope you like it here.
Posted By: weezie13 Re: help with young apple trees - April 7th, 2004 at 05:23 AM
I'm bringing this one back to the top!!

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Posted By: obywan59 Re: help with young apple trees - April 13th, 2004 at 08:15 AM
Same thing happened to me last year and The trees didn't seem to be harmed. Growth seemed normal. I think if the rabbits chew only through the bark and not through the cambian (the slimey layer underneath) they should be okay. This year I put some tree tubes with a slit down one side around all my apple trunks. That worked until I took them off to spray my dormant oil and didn't reinstall them. I think a cat is clawing some of my trunks also. Next year I'll get some hardware cloth (wire mesh) and loosely wrap the trunks with it. It should be about 18 inches tall or even higher if you have deep snowfall.

You might want to spray some fungicide on the damaged areas as a preventative, but I'm not sure that's necessary.
Posted By: morningstar Re: help with young apple trees - May 5th, 2004 at 06:13 AM
Hi. New here. Just bought property in November and have a question about the use of dormant oil on Apple trees. When do you put this on the trees? The trees have flowered and the blooms have fallen off. Is it too late to use the dormant oil on the trees? Thanks!

Dawn
Duh
Posted By: obywan59 Re: help with young apple trees - May 5th, 2004 at 06:51 AM
Yes, if it's true dormant oil, it needs to be applied when the trees are dormant--before the blooms and leaves come out. There is a product, though that's similar, but won't harm sensitive foliage. It's called oil away and it can be used all season.
Posted By: obywan59 Re: help with young apple trees - May 5th, 2004 at 07:02 AM
By the way, welcome! wavey We have a forum here for new members, if you would like to introduce yourself and start to meet some of the other members. The Gardener's Forum is a good place to get all your questions answered or just to chat.
Posted By: morningstar Re: help with young apple trees - May 5th, 2004 at 03:26 PM
Wow! Thanks for the answer so quick. Will have to try to find this. Does Lowes or nurseries carry it? Looks like I can use it on my grapes too. Even pear trees. I have so much new stuff on this property. It's almost overwhelming! I'm sure I will be on here alot asking all kinds of questions.

Dawn
muggs
Posted By: obywan59 Re: help with young apple trees - May 5th, 2004 at 04:16 PM
I don't know if Lowes or anybody like that has it, but you can order it from Garden Supply.
Posted By: obywan59 Re: help with young apple trees - May 5th, 2004 at 04:18 PM
Oops! I meant Garden's Alive.
Posted By: morningstar Re: help with young apple trees - May 10th, 2004 at 12:47 AM
Hi again. One more question, for now. lol. We have 3 apple trees, 3 or 4 pear trees and 4 grape vines. Would the quart of Oil Away be enough to treat all of this?

Dawn
Posted By: obywan59 Re: help with young apple trees - May 10th, 2004 at 05:19 PM
Perhaps. How big are the apple and pear trees?
Posted By: morningstar Re: help with young apple trees - May 11th, 2004 at 04:03 AM
They are pretty good sized trees. Guessing here but probably about 20 feet tall or so.
Posted By: obywan59 Re: help with young apple trees - May 11th, 2004 at 01:07 PM
I don't think a quart would be enough as big as your trees are.
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