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Apple Guild Review

Apple Guild Review

Hey y’all. I’d love some feedback on this guild idea. I’m in Louisville KY looking to help design a food forest for a friend just over the river in southern Indiana (so zone 7B). She already has 6 fruit trees: 3 apples, 2 cherries (sweet), and 1 peach. Plus 2 pawpaw. And room for more. The trees themselves are about 4 years old, planted Oct 2020 as little whips. I’ve studied permaculture for over a decade but my only opportunities to implement have been in urban areas… So for the first guild, the Liberty semi dwarf Apple: Does this look like it will work? Too many plants, or not enough? I mapped a 20′ canopy, with a ring of daffodils no closer than 4-5′ from the trunk. The hatching would be yarrow and/or clover seeded as ground cover (or maybe just mulch) Am I planting too close to the CRZ? I put the honeyberries to the east so they’ll get some afternoon shade bc mine have suffered burning in the hot western sun. No personal experience with currants but I’ve read they handle shade so they’re placed to the north… Not sure what to put on the West side, open to ideas. I’m also planning on adding in 1-3 nitrogen fixing trees like honey locust to the west (maybe 30′ over) so they’ll eventually add more shade too… Strawberry patch to the south. I also already have garlic chives, Comfrey, daffodils, and strawberries that I can share with her (some at least to get it started) hence their inclusion. I figure there’s always annuals that could be sprinkled in as well. Zinnias, salvia, nasturtiums, marigolds, etc…

I Appreciate your perspective!

Once I get a good layout, I plan to repeat with other two apples and tweak for other fruits; also depends on how much of what fruit she wants (e g. may do more honeyberry or figs in other spots)

Ps- Happy American Thanksgiving if you celebrate (not the destruction of indigenous people and their landscape of course, but the being thankful for life’s blessings and delicious food part 😉)

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Netta Shamir Weller: Nutritional Choices in Face of Danger: Insights from Desert Snails

Netta Shamir Weller: Nutritional Choices in Face of Danger: Insights from Desert Snails

In this post, author Netta Shamir Weller offers desert snail survival tips by exploring their dietary choices when faced with predation stress. With their behind the paper post for their article “Constraints and demands interact to affect prey dietary reaction to predation”, Netta shares how fascinating and unpredictable nature can be when looking at predator-prey interactions and reiterates the importance of doing what you love. …

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Aloe ellenbeckii: Ellenbeck’s Aloe – Somali Succulent

🌿 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 Habitat and distribution Aloe ellenbeckii, a fascinating endemic aloe, calls the hot, dry landscapes of Somalia and eastern Ethiopia its home. This striking succulent thrives in arid environments,

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Cycas micronesica: The Micronesian Cycad

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Barrier for kikuyu

Barrier for kikuyu

Previously kikuyu has come under the border, invaded the mulch and then got deep into the beds and the roots of my plants before I was able to get on top of it. As advised on a forum somewhere I’ve dug a 30cm trench and lined with sturdy builders polythene. However, I’m unsure of the best way to secure it. If I leave the bricks on top as shown, the kikuyu will invade between the plastic and the bricks. My intention is to bring the plastic sheet up and put a heavy plastic edging in front of it – I.e lawn > plastic edging > polythene sheet > garden and mulch. This also seems flawed as the rhizomes and stolons will work their way under the edging between the edging and the plastic. I did wonder about setting the bricks in mortar on top of the plastic but how deep would the foundations need to be to make this stable?

Long question sorry – appreciate any advice.

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Aloe boiteani: Boiteau’s Aloe – Madagascar Native

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Cycas arenicola: The Sand-dwelling Cycad

🌿 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 Discovery and Taxonomy The story of Cycas arenicola, the sand-dwelling cycad, begins with its discovery in the late 20th century. While Australian cycads were already known to science,

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Aloe koenenii: Koenen’s Aloe – Recently Described Species

🌿 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 Discovery and Description The story of Aloe koenenii, Koenen’s Aloe, begins not in a bustling herbarium, but amidst the rugged landscapes of northern Somalia. This striking succulent, a

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