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Protecting Cherry Tree

 
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Hi I finally found a way to keep some cherries for myself, and not just feed all the wildlife.  Looks funny, but this is the only way we get cherries!

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Nice!  In Estonia people used lace tablecloths.  

My cherry protection is a tall mulberry tree close by. It's a "trap crop" for birds!
 
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