Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Tree Trimmer


Okay, here's one of the two culprits. He has a buddy and they like to hang out together. I'm pretty sure they both have apple breath.






Here is one of my intrepid guard dogs hard at work.


To be fair, the deer don't budge when they bark.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Apples

If you go about 80 miles west you'll find abundance. Paonia, Palisades, Grand Junction this is the orchard country of Colorado. Cherries, Peaches, Pears and a growing wine industry are all great reasons for taking a short road trip across McClure's pass. One of my favorites is Orchard Valley Farms and their Black Bridge Pinot Noir is a tasty local wine.

Come back to my part of the world and you will only find two fruit trees, Apples and Apricots. There are a couple of old time orchards close to me, most of them are abandoned but there are still lone trees to be found clinging onto the side of a road or standing in rows beside an old homestead.


I decided to try apples and apricots.  Two Apricots
and four Apples


Some of the apple trees already had apples on them
Each tree has a little "bubbler" around the base which runs off of the irrigation system.
I mulched heavily around each tree and covered the bubblers. The ground under the mulch is about 10 degrees cooler than the ground with no mulch.
The leaves which started out fresh and green were turning yellow on the apples and red on the apricots in about a week- showing the stress the trees were under.

Chris (my landscaper) came over last Friday and we did some tweeking on the water schedule and the mulching... They're getting a 3 hour drip twice a week which works out to about 40 gallons per tree per week. We also got some rain this weekend which hopefully is the start of our "monsoonal" season.

Then Sunday I gave myself a big dope slap. What was I thinking planting trees without fencing them?
If there was any doubt what turned these into poodle trees the tracks told the story. 

The deer spotted my baby orchard as a delightful new buffet and stripped all the branches they could reach.

Chris sent the crew back on Monday and now the trees have cages. 
Now we'll see if these can survive the tremendous amount of abuse they've gotten since they were transplanted on July 3. Fingers crossed.



 
 
 
 

Sunday, February 10, 2008

visitor



Not that unusual around here but in midwinter a lone deer probably isn't going to make it through till Spring, especially in a heavy snow year like this one.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Deer Tracks


Deer only hop when they have to in fresh snow they drag their hooves and leave little parallel ski tracks like these.

Puli paw prints and deer tracks. Here's a little track primer for those who want to test their skills.

Friday, December 7, 2007

First Tracks




Sometimes I feel I'm living with the Discovery Channel outside my window. These are deer tracks. If you want to learn more about tracks and scat try Acorn Naturalists.


photo in context



Firsttracks means something totally different around here. The big news is the World Cup has been postponed- because of too much snow! That is a wonderful thing. Don't misunderstand- the Super G is a ton of fun- but 14" of wet fluffy snow? Now *that's* good stuff.