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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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12/10/22 05:22 PM
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I have a theory that Cherry was much more common than it currently is. I think the old timers cut them out because they were toxic to cattle and basically everything used to be grazed. I've noticed cherries popping up all over now and starting to really take alot of space in the woods. Birds love them.
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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12/11/22 09:21 PM
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shade tolerance can (and DOES!) change with age in some species. most eastern oaks are more shade tolerant at first, as the seedlings put their growth effort into root structure first. Later, they need more sunlight to thrive.
Black cherry is pretty shade INtolerant for their entire lives...they put their growth effort into height, especially early on (as seedlings).
you'll need to protect your oak seedlings from deer browsing, as soon as they poke their terminal buds above the low, local vegetation. (ferns?)
then, consider giving them more sunlight by daylighting around them.
there are a LOT of variables, and it's difficult (without seeing the site in person) to make good recommendations.
have you called your local forestry office for a site visit?
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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.. Some reduction of cherry trees will help your new oak trees. Just don't get carried away.. That's kind of what I was thinking too
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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12/12/22 07:39 AM
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I cut em up and burn them. They are everywhere here. Clumped all up with 2-3 branches dead or dying. Let me walk out here and take a couple pics. Be right back.
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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Do ya have any Beech in the mix AJE?
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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I have never seen a beech tree around here to my knowledge
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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have you called your local forestry office for a site visit? Yes, I had the Forester at my property this week. He suggested cut stump Garlon treatment on some of the black cherry trees. Another thing that occurred to me is last night I bought black cherries at the grocery store for my fruit smoothies. I wonder if wild black cherries are edible
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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What I can't figure out is if they commonly grow in clumps, because a lot of times it seems to be more than one chute. Cherry are stump sprouters like soft maple.
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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One thing I learned this year when I had the forester at my property is that it's common for black cherry to have some sort of a fungus knob on them. But it doesn't seem to kill the tree Called black knot.
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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Black cherry is low on the deer browse preference scale. Cherry also produces seed that gets spread everywhere by birds. You may have to clear them out if you want your oaks to grow. In my area if you don't cage or tube oak the deer will browse them all to the ground. Seems they prefer white oak seedlings the best, although I do see quite a bit of chinkapin oak regen in my woodlots - but white oak is nearly nonexistant even though I have some big seed producing trees. White Oak Acotns are like candy to deer. Watch them in the fall. They will walk right by a Red Oak and head for the White Oaks.
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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I cut out all of my Black Cherry trees and made Cabinet Boards out of them. I have Horses and the leaves and Berries are toxic to them. Didn't really matter up on top of the Mountain behind the haouse because the Bears had rode the tops completely out. The Tops were all on the ground. They must love those Cherries. You should have seen the crap piles. Runny and everywhere.
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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I cut out all of my Black Cherry trees and made Cabinet Boards out of them. I have Horses and the leaves and Berries are toxic to them. Didn't really matter up on top of the Mountain behind the haouse because the Bears had rode the tops completely out. The Tops were all on the ground. They must love those Cherries. You should have seen the crap piles. Runny and everywhere. So the cherries are edible for humans but toxic to horses according to this thread
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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One thing I learned this year when I had the forester at my property is that it's common for black cherry to have some sort of a fungus knob on them. But it doesn't seem to kill the tree Called black knot. Ok, thanks.
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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That's one thing I haven't noticed is an increase in red fox. I don't think they drop their fruit in the summer around here but I could be wrong
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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I wish something would benefit from the black cherries I have though
I saw a nursery selling black cherry. They grow like a weed for me
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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When the wild cherries hit down here deer really eat them. They like acorns more but do like the cherries. I remember several years ago reading of a lot of foals dying (still born) in a portion of Ky. I believe they found that when the pregnant mares ate WILTED wild cherry leaves, the leaves produced a small amount of arsenic. It was enough to disrupt the horses pregnancies. I believe it was where they raise a lot of thorough breds, $$$$$. Our wild cherries don't seem to hit as often as they used to. There are still good stands of them around here. Tall and straight as gun barrels. Used to be good money trees.
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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05/24/23 06:49 AM
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I think it's usually during a drought that plants and trees tend to get toxic to farm animals. It's the plant's way of keeping themselves from being grazed to death. I know I just oversimplified but forgive me anyway.
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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When the wild cherries hit down here deer really eat them. They like acorns more but do like the cherries. I remember several years ago reading of a lot of foals dying (still born) in a portion of Ky. I believe they found that when the pregnant mares ate WILTED wild cherry leaves, the leaves produced a small amount of arsenic. It was enough to disrupt the horses pregnancies. I believe it was where they raise a lot of thorough breds, $$$$$. Our wild cherries don't seem to hit as often as they used to. There are still good stands of them around here. Tall and straight as gun barrels. Used to be good money trees. I don't ever really seem to notice fruit on my black cherry trees but maybe I'm just not looking close enough
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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06/03/23 02:09 AM
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I've been noticing the caterpillar nests on some of my black cherry trees. I think they're tent caterpillars. It's an annual thing.
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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My black cherries seem worthless but maybe deer will browse them if I cut them down and they send up new chutes
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Re: Black cherry vs deer vs oak regeneration
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One of the nurseries I buy from sells black cherry. As much of a weed as they are on my property, I can't imagine buying them to intentionally propagate.
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