Fantasia nectarine blossom |
Fantasia nectarine, Burgundy plum, Muir peach |
These three trees are in the space my original plum occupied; I spent a fair amount of time trolling the internet for information on high density backyard fruit tree culture and I think I have a good set up. But when I get a copy of Fruit Trees in Small Spaces by Colby Eierman, I will be checking out my system to see if I am indeed good to go.
Enter quickly and you might win your own copy of the book along with four other books from Timber Press. And to get you really going you could also win a bare-root fruit tree and 35 packets of organic heirloom vegetable seeds from one of my favorite places, Peaceful Valley Farm and Garden Supply. As a matter of fact, we drove up to Peaceful Valley to pick up my trees just a few weeks ago and they are beautiful!
5 comments:
Wow, Leslie, those are so beautiful! I have never seen fruit trees planted so close together before, but it sounds like you have done your research. Hooray for fruit!
You will have fruit before you know it. The flowers are divine.
I have no doubt that you will one day have bushel baskets of backyard fruit
Looking forward to future pictures of your trees. I'm not good with fruit trees, usually because I don't spray them when I should. Can't wait for your future wisdom for the trees!
Yay for backyard fruit!!! (But boo for my peach tree blooming at the same time yours is... I can't imagine that this will bode well for my fruit crop this year.)
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