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got a load of oaks saplings about a foot high ready to plant out. have roe deer knocking about. do i have to purchase the plastic tube protectors factoring in roe deer NOW ie 5ft or so, or can i just go for rabbit protection height tubes and wait for the saplings to reach the required height?

(assuming my wood will still be around post Brexit)

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Post brexit, people will have eaten the deer. It makes sense to guard against rabbits in the interim.

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14 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Post brexit, people will have eaten the deer. It makes sense to guard against rabbits in the interim.

Post Brexit we'll make the Remoaners eat their words, leave plenty of food for the rest of us. :D 

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usual practice is to use the most suitable height for the known grazers from the start. 

 

guards provide some benefits to increase growth rates and there's nothing wrong with a small tree in a tall guard. Generally the shortest guard suitable for protection is used due to cost 

 

 

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On 19/02/2019 at 18:01, westphalian said:

got a load of oaks saplings about a foot high ready to plant out. have roe deer knocking about. do i have to purchase the plastic tube protectors factoring in roe deer NOW ie 5ft or so, or can i just go for rabbit protection height tubes and wait for the saplings to reach the required height?

(assuming my wood will still be around post Brexit)

1.2m for roe: a standard size from tubes etc. Sometimes I use chicken wire.

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