Usually people use 2"x4" 14 gauge fencing (4' or 5' tall) for fencing in individual trees. It is stiff enough to stand by itself and just needs to be staked to keep it from blowing over. wire mesh fencing (aka "wire cloth") is usually 1/4 to1/2" square being quite flimsy, would need to be staked on 4 sides.
Most young trees do not fare well in deer populated areas without fencing for protection. I'm not sure how well deer like willow, but they pretty much browse everything in my area even with food plots around.
I use 2"x2"x8' polypropylene fencing for multiple trees.
I get it from Deer Resistant Landscape Nursery in Clare, MI. http://www.deerxlandscape.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/Fencing.html
What does everyone do for those last few cages cut from the inner part of the roll that just hate to take on the circular shape. I'm always fighting with the last 30 feet or so after cutting it and trying to put around trees
I just ordered 75 hybrid willow to create a screen from Bill. Could I use this mesh to create a larger fenced in area ( 300 foot in total length) vs making one for each tree? I have a lot of extra stakes. Not sure how well they will survive without fencing?
What does everyone do for those last few cages cut from the inner part of the roll that just hate to take on the circular shape. I'm always fighting with the last 30 feet or so after cutting it and trying to put around trees
Had to dig this one up from the grave….$42 rolls of 150’ Remesh not that long ago!!
I’m sad I didn’t buy 15 rolls instead of my 5. I’ve got 150+ more trees in next 2 years I’ve grafted, so will need to buy more eventually.