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Hannah shows how she safely and effectively nets her fruit trees to protect the produce from hungry wildlife. Subscribe 🔔 ab.co/GA-subscribe
It’s important to welcome wildlife into our gardens and we can play a key role in creating habitats for all sorts of animals in an urban environment. Sharing some of your fruit and vegie crops encourages them into your garden for you to enjoy.
Hannah’s garden is full of different fruit and nut trees and most years allows for 20% to be eaten by wildlife. But her recent crops were almost completely decimated by birds. So, this year she’s netting a few trees so there’s something to left for her family to eat too!
Hannah’s simple netting frame:
Materials:
- Wildlife safe netting - white, with holes no larger than what your pinky finger can fit through.
- 4 star pickets
- Poly pipe
- High tensile wire
- Strong tape
Steps:
- Hammer each picket into the ground evenly around the tree
- Measure out the length of poly pipe by using a long piece of high tensile wire between two opposite pickets. It’s important to have the right length of poly pipe to clear the tree, so the netting doesn’t sit right up against it.
- Cut two lengths of poly pipe to size
- Place each end on a picket so the two pieces are crossing diagonally. Secure with some tape where they meet at the top.
- Add your net over the top and secure it firmly at the base.
The net will also provide some frost protection over winter, or you can simply throw a sheet or frost protection material over the top of the frame.
Other tips for protecting fruit:
- For large trees, bag individual fruit with wildlife-safe netted bags.
- Try some strategic pruning in summer after harvesting. This will help keep the tree nice and compact, prevent excessive growth, and make it easier to net. This is different to winter pruning, which encourages growth.
- For less tree mass to manage, choose a dwarf or semi-dwarf cultivar.
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Комментарии : 23   
@patriciamears5497
@patriciamears5497 Месяц назад
What a great place you have there! Must keep you busy eh? I’ve never seen that poly pipe in California. Could use that for my fig. All we have is pvc
@ErgonBill
@ErgonBill Год назад
Beautiful spot Hannah, and great tips.
@Tinachimneycreekfarm
@Tinachimneycreekfarm Год назад
Great tips, thank you! We need to do this for our lemon tree if it survives.
@urbanrat84
@urbanrat84 Год назад
Another great segment Hannah! Im finding exclusion netting the way to go if I want to grow organic and get the most out of my efforts
@andranovak5362
@andranovak5362 4 месяца назад
I love this
@austintrees
@austintrees Год назад
Lovely Video
@chongseitmooi2593
@chongseitmooi2593 Год назад
Wonderful appletree
@inabates8919
@inabates8919 Год назад
Good to know, I’ve a dwarf apple in a pot.
@andersdottir1111
@andersdottir1111 Год назад
Better to net after the bees have pollinated the flowers.
@JoliNatural
@JoliNatural Год назад
Timely. I went out to net the small cherry tree and the cherries were gone. They weren't even ripe yet.
@user-pr6rh6is6p
@user-pr6rh6is6p 5 месяцев назад
I can't seem to find the nice white netting used in the video. Can anyone help me identify it and where to purchase.
@leonacollet4051
@leonacollet4051 Год назад
Fruit bats especially get caught in the old netting.
@matthewfarrell317
@matthewfarrell317 Год назад
Great way to get rid of them.
@EricPham-gr8pg
@EricPham-gr8pg 8 месяцев назад
Save some uncover tree for animals the rest should be covered with fruit harvesting net
@matthewfarrell317
@matthewfarrell317 Год назад
Luckily you can still get the old netting, even here in Victoria where they have tried to ban it. If you have pests such as possums or bats, its great to thin out or remove them entirely.
@matthewfarrell317
@matthewfarrell317 Год назад
And before anyone cries, the neighbours and I have an agreement to not replant any medium to tall native trees in the area. Ours was the last tall gum, that finally fell in a storm. So now there is zero homes for bats and possums, so locally extinct and hope to keep it that way.
@ShapezPuller64
@ShapezPuller64 Год назад
I'm glad you can still hear yourself just enough to realise you need to defend your choices here.
@matthewfarrell317
@matthewfarrell317 Год назад
@@ShapezPuller64 no, just know there are way too many eco losers out there.
@nickycrea6075
@nickycrea6075 9 месяцев назад
I wonder if bees fit trough the bird netting . I can confirm I have freed 2 birds out of bird netting and both were on the inside and NOT tangled. never seen anything tangled and dying. IMO the bird netting for farms gets checked less often so using bird safe netting is fair enough but the government should stay out of my back yard.
@matthewfarrell317
@matthewfarrell317 9 месяцев назад
@@nickycrea6075 the bird safe netting doesn't let bees through, so the only option is too import if you have bird problems around flowering
@vane_ssa231
@vane_ssa231 Год назад
I don't have my own garden yet, but I'm building it in the Solitaire Social game) You can earn points by winning tournaments and exchange your winnings for garden equipment. I have a beautiful garden there with lots of flowers - join the game and let's play Solitaire Social together!
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