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<pre>This is it! Last year, we planted 4000 young olive trees on a beautiful piece of
land (that is, in Uruguay). We knew. however, that we weren't the only ones to
love this place, and would have to share it with those sweet tiny fluffy little
animals called rabbits.... No way. Our think tank came up with a solution, which
I must say, has prooved so far excellent. I only found one tree bitten, and
that's because it didn't for some reason have its protector on.
IŽll try to describe it, forgive the awkward English. We constructed protectors
out of:
a sort of solid but flexible plastic net (?) 70 x 70 cm (we ordered it in the
factory and had it cut that size)
a strong galvanized iron wire, 100 cm long. (we bought the rolls, cut the wires
and straightened them ourselves)
we bent the wire at the top.
then, we "stiched" the net together with the wire (all family and friends
helping whenever they dropped in for a visit)
Thus, the circular protectors were ready. On the field, we put them over the
young plant and the tutor, and stuck the remaining 30 cm of wire into the earth.
The protector is being held by the wire on one side and the tutor on the other.
And that's it.
Well, you probably didn't understand my instructions fully - have a look at the
attached pictures and you will!
unless your rabbits are smarter and stronger than ours, it should work too -
good luck.
Saludos -
Christa Huber
Leyenda Patria 2866 apt. 901
Montevideo - Uruguay
Tel. (598) 2 7101163
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