6 mistakes when planting an orchard

Sometimes, when planning to plant an orchard, summer residents solve aesthetic problems, completely forgetting about what the trees might like. Such an approach indicates a lack of knowledge and experience, because the future harvest will depend on where and how the tree will grow. And then it will not be about aesthetics.

Let's talk about the main mistakes

  1. If the allotment is located on the south side, the soil will heat up quickly and strongly, which does not have a good effect on the growth and development of early crops.
  2. Try to find out how deep the groundwater lies. If they are located close to the surface, then it is better to leave the site for growing shrubs. Apple trees, pears and cherries risk not taking root.
  3. Drafts and open areas are also not an option. In winter, the ground risks being left without snow, then your young garden will freeze. In addition, such trees are poorly pollinated by bees.
  4. You cannot save and plant bushes and trees densely. Excessive shade and a lack of nutrients will affect growth and development, and the harvest will only be a dream.
  5. Take into account the characteristics of the variety, because many fruit trees require cross-pollination. Therefore, you will have to buy several seedlings at once so that they take root and give a good harvest.
  6. The most important thing is the composition of the soil. Therefore, be sure to study what conditions your seedling needs to be created for comfortable growth and development. You may need to deacidify the soil or vice versa.

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