Setting up a kit: our advice and tips

How to create an orchard? What treestrees plant fruit trees there? Should we prefer apple trees or pear trees? And why not grapevines? But other than that, how? Here are all our tips and tricks.

If you want to create an orchard in your garden, give preference to an apple tree: it isspeciesspecies the easiest to succeed, especially if your region is often wet. On yours balconybalconyyou will also be able to grow certain dwarf varieties of this tree with branches only 30 cm in diameter.

The pear tree, a relative of the apple tree, is the temperate fruit tree par excellence. THE cherrycherry, is also not demanding to grow, but is afraid of excessive soil moisture and strong spring frosts. Thanks to its creeping roots, plum can flourish in layered soils. arablearable superficial ; it should not be placed in too wet or too dry soil.

If your area is hot and sunny, adopt a peach tree white frostswhite frosts Late infections can be very unpleasant by promoting a serious disease, a blister. In the south, grow an apricot that is afraid freezefreezeTHE lemonlemonwhose fruits require a minimum temperature of 18°C ​​to be fragrant, as well asalmondalmondto protect from the windsthe winds Cold.

Don’t forget the table vine, which requires heat and dry weather in summer; it prefers to be placed in light soil and no limestonelimestone.

To the gourmet orchard

From planting to harvesting, including maintenance and pruning, this file contains good advice for every variety of fruit tree: apple, cherry, apricot, fig treefig tree, walnut and hazelnut…, there is something for everyone! Growing all these plants will bring you great satisfaction if you respect a certain number of rules and follow our very useful tips… Enjoy your harvest!

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