If you need to protect against deer, then you might as well do it well.
And this means you'll need two stages.
Stage One
Keep the Fenced Area Small so the deer absolutely cannot jump inside easily...
But, as you can see above, when the trees are 4-5 years old, they'll outgrow these
smaller confined spaces.
So, we have Stage Two!
Yes, it's really worth it to go out there and jerk those T-posts out of the ground, hassle with
re-using the deer fencing that you can while adding more, and getting a final
boundary around your NOW FRUITING young trees.
(See Below)
We went from 4 foot sides to 7 foot sides...
and this ought to last us until the trees are big enough
to withstand some deer nibbling here and there.
I'm looking forward to removing all of the tree fencing
sometime around 2014 or so!
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