Q.
I planted a peach tree late last winter but before I could protect it the
rabbits began chewing on it a bit, not all the way around just a few spots. I’m
not sure if borers have gotten to it. Do you think it can be saved or is it
time to pull it out?
A.
Most trees, including fruit trees, can lose about half of their bark by chewing
and still survive. If it were me I would tally up all of the damage and if this
damage is less than 50% then it should be fine. You might lose some branches
that are severely damaged but the majority should survive.
A cylinder of 24 inch wide, one inch hexagonal chicken wire is usually good enough protection for fruit trees from rabbits. |
Protect the rest of
the tree from vermin damage and don’t worry about it too much. The damage will
heal on its own. If you want the tree to recover from damage faster, make sure
it is getting enough water and fertilize it at least once each spring.