Freeforester
Well-Known Member
You could protect the most palatable species (oak, Scot’s, the latter needing a different type of tube) and let the less palatable/vulnerable species (rowan, birches) take their chances. I had beech in short spiral guards at my area and pretty much all got away, I’d do the same for the hazel and willow, just to make sure they weren’t eaten into the ground before they could take hold. There’ll be evidence nearby as to what seems to get away well enough without additional protection, but the oaks and the Scots will get a lot of attention if you don’t protect them One way or another, the others I’d contend not so much, but as CB suggests, you can try without, and the deer will alert you to any preferences soon enough. Ash is particularly vulnerable to vole damage, I found first time around, and worth protecting, but their prospects seem to be limited as Challara makes its way up the country.