May 19, 2024

VIDEO: Planning a Fruit Garden – How to Make a Low Maintenance Fruit Garden


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If you struggle to find the time to maintain a vegetable garden, then planning a low-maintenance fruit garden could be the answer.

When planning a low maintenance garden, there are some simple guidelines to follow which can improve the overall health of your plants and increase your harvest.

In this video you’ll learn the best positions for your fruit plants, how to protect them from pests, plus we explain effective maintenance techniques to keep your plants healthy.

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14 thoughts on “VIDEO: Planning a Fruit Garden – How to Make a Low Maintenance Fruit Garden

  1. I would recommend using a heavier, longer lasting mulch: I've tried going the cheap route by using yard clippings -& this method works… for a couple months, but then this light mulch gets over run & I find myself reweeding around my fruit bushes, vines & trees instead of working on my vegetable gardens.

  2. I have a cherry tree that's too big to be under a netting frame.  The crows eat the fruit and we hardly get any.  Can I prune the tree hard to make it not so high or wide and then maybe could get a net over it.  How to do?

  3. The garden planner says to plant dwarf apples trees 3'3" apart but everywhere else recommends 7' apart. Any suggestions as to what information to follow?

  4. Another option to protect crops is to plant something like a dwarf overbearing Burberry tree/bush. Find something that makes small fruit that the birds would prefer and can swallow whole. It will keep larger fruit from getting g pecked so much. Multiple crops per year like on a small Burberry helps a lot as well.

  5. Proverbs 15 :1-3 A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger. The tongue of the wise adorns knowledge, but the mouth of the fool gushes folly. The eyes of the Lord are everywhere keeping watch on the wicked and the good.

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