Spent this morning wrapping cellulose tubes back around the birch trees. These are the tubes that we used to plant the visakoivu saplings nearly 13 years ago. We removed them from the saplings as soon as the birch trees were able to withstand deer attacks but fortunately we stored them - for once I approve of Peter's these-might-come-in-useful-one-day approach to asset management. This year we seem to have sheep that like birch bark. Once the bark has been removed the trees will die, so we have no choice but to wrap them up (the trees, not the sheep...). Not very aesthetic but functional.
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