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Am I just over thinking this?


I’m just now starting out. We bought a property in Nov so I’m trying to be ready by spring. I have 2 apple trees, 2 apricot trees, one pear tree and two peach trees I need to plan guilds for ( I bought the trees for 75% off in August back when we were looking for acreage and then repotted them) but I am utterly overwhelmed. I don’t even know how far apart the trees need to be. I’m in zone 4. Is there somewhere I can go that makes it simple? I don’t mind paying for a class or something but nothing applies to our conditions we have here (windy, dry, sandy and cold) and I don’t want to waste my money. I DO know I want strawberries but that’s as far as I can get without my brain freaking out.

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Aloe vryheidensis: The Vryheid Aloe – South African Species

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Aloe labiaflava: The Yellow-lipped Aloe – Distinctive Flowers

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Aloe ibitiensis: The Ibity Aloe – Madagascar Native

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Aloe oligophylla: The Few-leaved Aloe – Minimalist Appearance

🌿 Discover the Perfect Plants for Your Space! 🌿 Explore our handpicked collection of cycads, aloes, seeds, and more to transform your garden or landscape. Shop Now Identifying Aloe Oligophylla Imagine a succulent, compact enough to fit comfortably in a teacup, yet boasting a personality as big as a sprawling agave. That’s Aloe oligophylla, the

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Aloe rugosifolia: The Wrinkled-leaf Aloe – Unique Texture

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Aloe lettyae: Lett’s Aloe – South African Endemic

🌿 Discover the Perfect Plants for Your Space! 🌿 Explore our handpicked collection of cycads, aloes, seeds, and more to transform your garden or landscape. Shop Now Description and Identification Aloe lettyae, affectionately known as Lett’s Aloe, is a captivating succulent hailing from the rugged landscapes of South Africa. This striking plant, a member of

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