We have a couple of them up at our property in Rhinelander. Beautiful trees!!! Haven't had any issue with deer eating them. I think they would be OK for privacy but think Balsams would be a better option for a privacy screen?Come spring i am thinking about planning Norway spruce as a privacy screen between neighbors. Norway spruce is what is recommended from landscapers that I talk to.
Does anybody have experience with them? Do deer eat them in winter?
Agree with disease issues with Blue Spruce trees. We put in a conservation wind break 40 years back, Blue Spruce, and Norway. Blue Spruce are going away fast now. Balsam Fur would be a good choice. We will be planting Balsums to fill back out our the dead Blues. I also have a few Black Hills Spruce, and they have not been affect with any disease?My (blue) spruce have a fungal disease and are on their way out. It's going around, talk to an expert about it.
I agree on the Blue Spruce, when we sold our place down in southern Wis. most of the blues I planted had the fungus as well as most of them don that way. They die from the bottom up.My (blue) spruce have a fungal disease and are on their way out. It's going around, talk to an expert about it.
Agee with all that. However, they do seem to be more susceptible to high wind damage, and ice storms more so than others.If I was to plant I would do White pines, they grow fast, have soft needles, and don't seem to be affected by any disease.
Downfalls are that you have to get them established and growing before the deer eat them, they shed their needles every fall and the larger the tree the more you have to rake up. I used the needles in my beds around my house and yard so completely sustainable and no need to buy mulch. You get the look of how they mulch with pine needles in the south.