Many paddocks contain one or a few isolated trees Many such trees have been frequently defoliated, have lost limbs, and have little hope of replacing themselves without our help. They are a frequent sight on the New England Tablelands. View fullsize An example of an isolated paddock tree View fullsize Another isolated paddock tree. Many of these trees have been defoliated so many times that they are too weak to be able to produce many fruit. Isolated trees can serve as one corner for a patch of fencing. In a particularly barren paddock, sometimes planting tubestock is your only option.