My apricot tree is full of blossom for the first time in 4 years. It was heavily pruned and reshaped to make the fruit more accessible for spraying (aerated compost tea) and harvest. The air is full of the sound of bees pollinating the flowers today, and it holds promise of a substantial harvest just like we used to have in previous years. |
Welcome to my website in which I record my activities growing Organic Fruit. I am seriously limited for space, so I have to be smart about what I grow. The best way to maximise yield in a given space is to grow tall plants, but I wanted as much variety as possible, so my more recent additions have been dwarf fruit trees.........................................John Ashworth 27th July 2015.
26 Aug 2015
August 2015 (2)
Labels:
biology,
Compost,
crop,
DIY,
ecobeds,
fungi,
gardening,
Growing Organic Fruit,
mycorrhizal,
organic,
planting,
rotation,
schedule,
soil,
sustainable,
vegetable,
Wicking Worm Beds,
worms
Location:
Melbourne VIC, Australia
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