And yeah there are a lot of plants you can plant around apple trees to help, but they are one of the less disease resistant trees out there, so it'll take more work. To attract beneficial insects you'll want a lot of big flower heads with small flowers, for instance, everything in the carrot family, everything in the onion family, everything in the aster family, elderflowers... ect. "To oppose something is to maintain it" -- Ursula LeGuin
Brenda
Bloom where you are planted.
http://restfultrailsfoodforestgarden.blogspot.com/
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Maritime Temperate Coniferous Rainforest - Mild Wet Winter, Dry Summer
Paul Cereghino wrote:I ramble...

Matt Smith wrote:Found this:
http://www.extension.umn.edu/yardandgarden/ygbriefs/h-claytrees.html
and this:
http://www.douggreensgarden.com/best-trees-and-shrubs-for-clay.html
Iain Bagnall wrote:Overall, I'd say that as we have no running water onsite, we are seeing the water as a gift and a real asset, that we just need to manage correctly. Some people have suggested that we should just accept that the area is boggy and plant boggy plants, but I am not prepared to accept that, and am absolutely confident we can improve the drainage and manage this land into a very productive forest garden.
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Harper Stone wrote:
Regarding comfrey: I'm all for it in every way. Also, the other people who live here view it as a rather invasive weed and I might receive a lot of flac for propogating it. Does anyone have any experience with Russian Comfrey, which I've heard is less 'invasive' and has a greater capacity as a dynamic accumulator? Is it true that when grown in the shade of a tree it's less likely to spread? Personally I'd be happy to have it spread itself around but I also have to work with community process…
Serviceberry and Sea Buckthorn are two shrubs I've had my eye on for a while. I'll definitely try them. Is swamp white oak a good acorn crop as well, or is it mostly used for timber & mulch?
Eric Thompson wrote:Swamp white oak is one of the best acorn
Matt Smith wrote:
Eric Thompson wrote:Swamp white oak is one of the best acorn
Considering putting in some of these... can you elaborate on the acorns? I haven't heard much about them, specifically.
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