Tree Guards

Protect Your Young Trees With Tree Guards

Trees are one of the most important resources in the world, providing us with innumerable goods as well as the oxygen we breathe. One easy and affordable way to protect your trees is by using tree guards around their trunks, keeping them safe from all sorts of different issues that would otherwise spell the end for your leafy friends. Luckily, tree guards are easily available on eBay.

What kind of protection does a tree guard offer?

There is a multitude of reasons to use tree guards as they have the ability to safeguard your trees against a number of different maladies. One of the most common is trunk damage on saplings and younger trees. Before they've fully hardened, many trees can be vulnerable to things like strong winds or animals destroying their trunks and toppling them over, so giving them an extra layer of protection and support can often save them. Tree guards stretching to the base and roots are often helpful in keeping away pests that might dig them up and eat them, too. They also provide a physical barrier against herbicides if you need to use chemicals to kill weeds around the base of your trees.

What sizes of tree guards are available?

Tree guards vary based on the size of the tree you wish to guard. In general, many are around 50 centimetres or less in circumference, making them ideal for younger trees. Their height is much more variable, however, ranging anywhere from 30 centimetres to 60 centimetres on average. For both dimensions, it is possible to find sizes that are both smaller or larger. If, for any reason, you can't seem to find tree guards that are wide or tall enough, it is easy enough to simply use more than one to make up the difference. See the manufacturer site for details.

What kind of materials are tree guards made out of?

The type of material a tree guard is made out of can vary based on manufacturer. All serve their purpose admirably with various pros and cons for each one. Some of your options may include:

  • Nylon: Nylon is strong and dependable with decent flexibility.
  • Plastic: More general plastic guards are available, typically representing a much greater degree of flexibility than other materials. Many are often made with recycled materials as well.
  • Paper: Paper guards offer the option for treating them with pest-repellent chemicals and are often more adaptable to the cold or heat compared to plastics. They may degrade quicker, though.
  • Burlap: Burlap is a great way to keep pests away from trees, as they typically find the material to be very irritating and a hassle to chew through. They also help keep trees warm during the winter.