Tree Sunscreen

There are a number of new plantings of filbert (hazelnut) orchards around. Our latest planting was 3 years ago. And it was time to remove the tree guards, which makes them all look very, well, naked!
  This is a tree with a protector. The white tube protects from the hot sun, the cold freeze, herbicide applications, mice and other pests. It’s an important part of a trees life when it gets planted out in “real world” fields.  

 So once they get old enough, usually around year three, it’s time to start the process of hardening the tree bark. To do this however the trees aren’t naked for long. We slowly get them ready for life without a protector by painting the trunk of the tree. Which looks like the photo below.  

 This paint will not protect against as much as the physical barrier provided by the original protector. But it will act as sunscreen and allow for the bark to harden. 

Many times you see painted trees and it’s a very common practice to paint the bark for protection from the sun, just like we put on sunscreen, same for many trees. Which brings me to the reminder to wear your sunscreen today…it’s a sunny day here in Oregon! Happy Friday folks!!

Wisdom in the Trees

  
Filbert orchards give me some of my best photo ops. What a beautiful day and a great saying. 

Happy Friday!!

Crops are Waking Up

While spring is not technically here yet, you should take a look around and you could have fooled me.  Buds on the filbert (hazelnut) trees are coming to life.


  
The swiss chard is started to perk up after winter and head for the sky.  These plants will get up to 7 feet tall by the time we harvest!


And the inevitable battle with the mud has started.  Matt had a little trouble while out spraying, so he called in the big guns to come pull him out (yeah I mean me!).


 Happy farming and happy Friday!!