wisconsinteacher
5 year old buck +
I ordered some root stock high bush cranberry shrubs. I'm wondering what size cages I need for them? Thanks
Thanks. Sounds like I need 4ft high at least.I have some that have been in the ground 2 years and I'm getting by with just 2 ft diameter by 3ft high cages. I will have to go to atleast to 4ft high cages probably this year or next. These things can get huge. I gave a bunch to a friend that planted them along his road by his house. I would say the have to be 8-10ft high x 10ft wide and absolutely loaded with fruit. The last couple years he said the turkeys have been up in them in the winter eating the fruit. He did have trouble with the deer browsing them when they were younger.
I'm sure a guy could do the typical 3'ish diameter circle like apple trees. What I'm doing is laying out 10-15' long strip of 4' landscaping/weed fabric to put a bunch of highbush cranberrry/arrowwood viburnum/ROD and then use t-posts and this cheap mesh to fence it off. https://www.amazon.com/Gardeneer-Da...ocphy=9019624&hvtargid=pla-2281435180458&th=1What diameter would you make your cages if you were going to keep them around the shrub for 2-3 years.
I would definitely spread them out. The recommended spacing is 8-10 feet in rows. When I planted my the first go round I didn't cage mine and they just disappeared. I'm not sure if it was rabbits or deer but the following year there was no sign they were ever there. I would try to do whatever possible to invest in something to cage them. I learned the hard way like many others on here trying to cut corners not fencing. It not only sucks loosing the money in the tree but the time and work spent for no return is what really gets me.Thanks for the info. I don't know if I have enough fencing for each plant to have a 3' diameter cage. I'm guessing putting 2 plants in a 3' cage would be tight and cause over crowding. I'll cage as many as possible and let the others go without cages and see what happens.