We’ve got plums!!! Yes, we’ve had plums before, but not like this. Our honey bees and Mason bees have contributed to the success…but now I’ve got to protect them. I’ve also seen evidence of raccoons. I won’t show the photo of raccoon scat, just trust me on this. Raccoons can climb fences (in my case, deer cages that surround the trees.) Last year we had counted about 40 to 50 plums almost ready to harvest, which disappeared overnight from raccoons climbing the wire deer proof cage.

I had noticed the sheet metal wrapped around Hal’s plum tree every time we looked at his bee hives. One day I asked about it. “It’s to prevent the raccoons from getting a foot hold on the plum tree.”

I removed the wire deer cage and bought a roll of sheet metal to prevent the raccoons from climbing the trunk. I figured if Hal had success with it, so would I.

I copied Hal’s method of holding up the branches. These supports also serve to keep the branches higher off the ground so the raccoons can’t pull on them. Hope they can’t climb 2×4’s. Footnote: I traded the 2×4’s for 2×2’s the next day…I didn’t want to take any chances.
I would never have thought that you have raccoons, only ever seen them in a zoo! Unfortunately our pilferers are airborne, so we let them have the top fruit whilst we harvest from the bottom 🙂 Looks like a hell of crop by the way, very impressive.
Haven’t seen too many birds yet, but thanks for the warning. I’ve been so obsessed with the raccoons, I hadn’t even thought about the crows and robins. We’ve started taking a few plums to ripen in a paper sack.