Do they actually protect a tree’s roots from being munched by gophers? And once the tree is big, do gopher baskets not girdle the tree’s roots?
Here are some avocado trees planted in a yard riddled with gophers that indicate the answers:
I would still think of planting a fruit tree in a gopher basket as an insurance policy and not a perfect barrier to gopher damage. In other words, I would still trap even if I planted in gopher baskets. But from what I’ve seen, in general, they work. And if I didn’t feel confident in my trapping skills or couldn’t be vigilant enough, I would definitely plant any special fruit trees in gopher baskets in a yard where gophers reside.
(As I should have done with this special tree ten years ago!)
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One of my two avocado trees produced a wonderful crop this year, but now it is losing leaves. I see what I believe to be new leaves coming. Is this normal?
Interestingly I noticed most the base of our Meyer lemon tree had its bark eaten away. Gophers or rabbits ???
You or the team ever had these same issues ? Please share a comment
I covered it with some growth harmone paste and covered with a no trespassing sign folded or coned
around the base to prevent them from eating the rest and protecting it so it heals.