City folk gone Country. Help!
Any thoughts or suggestions?
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Sounds like you need a machete or a good weed eater like an Echo, or Kawasaki for the grown up area. An adventurous four wheeler may be willing to make you a path also
I would look into a DR Trimmer and then proceed. Deer love apple trees and any other fruit. I planted 22 fir trees (global arbors) along my back property and they tore the burlap covers off and ate every one the first winter. Next I tried Holly thinking that they wouldn't like the sharp pointed leaves. WRONG, they killed those too. Costa? Ate it to the ground BUT they stayed away from the Iris, Ajuga, Pine, Mock Orange, Dog Wood, Lilac, Forsythia & Lillys. Good luck and enjoy your little peace of heaven and take your time with your yard. I loved mine for over 20 years and then sold and moved back to suburbia.