This is complete sarcasm....butI found out this weekend that not even my cages are full proof. I have two caged white pines right up along the road that were pruned by something. It wasnt a deer and i doubt if a rabbit or anything got in my cage. They look like someone took a snips to them, but thats doubtful too. Most likely one of those little bastard red squirrels. That pisses me off to no end. First time in 2 years i have had a cage issue. Found a fresh rub on a bigger balsam too.
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I transplant red cedar all the time for my slowly growing road screen. I tend to get 90% success, but I am planting in full sun as well. Only issue with cedar is the CAR issues with fruit trees. It's not a disaster...you just have to make sure you have CAR resistant fruit trees. Red cedar can loose it's lower limbs as they get older as well. My road screen is a layer of woven wire fence with vine honeysuckle nearest the road, then a row of red cedar and then a row of MG....I figure that ought to do it!I did two rounds of planting Norway spruce. Both were total failures. I read that deer won't eat them...wrong. I'm considering planting eastern red cedar plugs. Thoughts?
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Do white spruce require full sun?I've planted hundreds of norway, white spruce, and white pine seedlings. Norways and white pine get hammered by the rabbits and deer. Yet the white spruce go almost untouched. Without cages I've had 0 percent success with norways and white pine. White spruce I'm probably around 95 percent success. Most of the white spruce I've lost have been self inflicted. Mower/roundup
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Needless to say I only plant white spruce anymore.
Can the white spruce handle being “wet” in the spring? I have a great place to plant some if the can handle some occasional flooding.
Do white spruce require full sun?
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Black spruce do OK in shade?? I have a north-facing mountain road where shade is fairly heavy except for the May - June - July high sun angle. Full woods too, all the way to the road. I need something to fill in a few spots. We have native hemlocks, but Hemlock wooly adelgid numbers are sucking our hemlocks to death. I can't count on hemlocks anymore. One more "foreign bug import" that's killing our forests.Best conifer for wet conditions, and best shade tolerance, would be black spruce.
Can anyone else vouch for white spruce not being eaten by deer? Has anyone had their white spruce eaten by deer?