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<blockquote data-quote="pluckem" data-source="post: 220657" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>no personal experience but liked the look and information Tubex has on their tree shelters. They have vented models that are suppose to help with stem/trunk development and also have 6' models that are used to combat deer issues that will come up with the smaller 3-4' tubes. Or one model that is solid on the bottom and vented toward the top allowing for easy chemical spraying of weeds and grass around the base of the tree. </p><p></p><p>To me that seemed like the best way to go for anyone with a number of trees planted. could just hit the base of the tree/tube with round up 2-3 times a growing season without risk of killing tree. No plastic/mulch/weed pulling</p><p></p><p>They are designed to just break away from the tree once the tree is large enough. They have some case studies and images of these used in large quantities in the forest industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pluckem, post: 220657, member: 843"] no personal experience but liked the look and information Tubex has on their tree shelters. They have vented models that are suppose to help with stem/trunk development and also have 6' models that are used to combat deer issues that will come up with the smaller 3-4' tubes. Or one model that is solid on the bottom and vented toward the top allowing for easy chemical spraying of weeds and grass around the base of the tree. To me that seemed like the best way to go for anyone with a number of trees planted. could just hit the base of the tree/tube with round up 2-3 times a growing season without risk of killing tree. No plastic/mulch/weed pulling They are designed to just break away from the tree once the tree is large enough. They have some case studies and images of these used in large quantities in the forest industry. [/QUOTE]
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