Over the 35 years I've been here there have been apples, peaches, cots, cherries and pears. The apples and pears have done well. The others - not so much. We get late hard frosts that raise havoc with the early bloomers.
Then there are the gophers. Its so discouraging to see a newly planted tree start to lean - go out and give it a tug and have it pop out of the ground. The gophers have eaten the roots off, right up to the trunk.
Honestly - until just this moment, I've never heard of gopher cages!! After we saw what the gophers had done, we replanted and used a different method. We would dig the hole extra large and line the hole - wall to wall - with a 2" layer of broken glass. This procedure worked fairly well and about 50% of the new plantings survived the gophers.
Gopher cages ??? Do you make them yourself - out of what type of material?? I'm going to set some new dwarf apples this spring if I can develop a method of repelling the @#$+ gophers. Just thinking about gophers & the damage they do makes my blood boil.
ericm979 - I'm all ears on your gopher cages. Give us your info & details.