The man who plants trees knowing that he will never sit in their shade, has learned the mean of life.
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The man who plants trees knowing that he will never sit in their shade, has learned the mean of life.
Im attempting to do this in part because I know years from now the situation at my camp will be significantly different. We will without doubt have lost large portions of the land we currently hunt as its current owners will be gone and the properties will sell. Who knows whaty our new neighbours will think of hunting? My family owns enough land that as long as hunting is legal we can do so, but if me planting apples trees now enriches the hunting for my daughter or any potential grandkids or other family I have down the line then that matters to me.
Im 33. I aint going to be able to crash through the bush in pursuit of deer forever. When im 75 I might just appreciate the deer coming to me. If I have a grandson or granddaughter harvest a deer going for a evening feed under that apple tree I'll be damn proud and sure to tell how the tree got there.
Almost ten years ago I started tossing acorns all around our property. We now have oak trees coming up which we never had prior, providing another crop for the deer down the line which previously didnt exist. Did they come from me? I dont know.
I mean, im also doing it because its fun and will improve the available food for the herd too.
There are a variety of apple trees, Standard, Semi Dwarf and Dwarf.
No idea what the seedstock I have is. Its probably a standard, the tree is fairly large.
Doing some quick reading it is apparently possible to prune to keep any variety low to the ground.
At the very worst the trees I plant at my house will provide me with apples I can take to the camp. Its unlikely bears would ever get at those ones. The trees I plant at the camp probably wont make it to maturity but the cost is essentially free and what do I have to lose?
Pruning of Apple Trees is a must , a the saying goes, "good fruit on old wood will not grow ".
If apple trees are not pruned, they get overgrown and the fruit although will be there it gets small and fewer on the trees.
Unfortunately , apple trees are high maintenance , orchardists around here start pruning in the fall after harvest , all winter long during the dormant period, and also some summer pruning.
My few trees keep me busy.