[Market-farming] Mulching Fruit Trees

maury sheets maurysheets at verizon.net
Wed Nov 19 14:45:50 EST 2008


Mark,

Both are right about the rodent damage, but you should also protect
against winter sun scald on the new trees.  There is a white plastic
wrap available commercialy  to protect the trees from heating in the
winter.  I believe it will also work to stop rodents.

Maury sheets
Woodland Produce
Southern New Jersey





-----Original Message-----
From: mcoldiron <mcoldiron at crcom.net>
Reply-to: Market Farming <market-farming at lists.ibiblio.org>
To: Market Farming <market-farming at lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: [Market-farming] Mulching Fruit Trees
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:42:21 -0600

A few weeks ago, I put in a small peach orchard - 22 trees.  To shave
off a year or so from the time before the first harvest, I planted 5
gallon potted trees - yes, it did cost more, but felt it was worth it
this time.  Bare root will be used for further expansion.  
 
When planting, close attention was paid to where the ground level met
the base of the trees, but I'm not sure about putting mulch around them.
Should I pull the mulch back away from the base of the trees, or is it
ok to leave it?  The mulch I'm using is wood chips and is between 6 and
8 inches deep.
 
Thanks for the help.
 
TxBeeFarmer (Mark)
West Texas Zone 7b 
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