tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231305164855240671.post580687294246319106..comments2024-02-10T01:15:26.419-07:00Comments on <center>The Orange Jeep Dad's...blog.</center>: Planting Question: berries between fruit trees?Ronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06848643822308909132noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231305164855240671.post-91724483073462413102015-03-10T16:19:43.115-06:002015-03-10T16:19:43.115-06:00Blackberries would do fine as well. I'd say g...Blackberries would do fine as well. I'd say grapes but, depending on the variety, they might try climbing the trees themselves. I've got a very small lot but the front yard now has 10 dwarf fruit trees. And between them are my raised garden beds. I'm replacing the shrubs around the house with blueberries/blackberries/raspberries/grapes and a few roses. I've been putting strawberries down as bedding plants. This year or next I will be adding a variety of herbs and other food plants as well.Kim Johnsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231305164855240671.post-56226966386781240452015-03-10T14:27:07.256-06:002015-03-10T14:27:07.256-06:00Fruit trees, strawberries, rhubarb, and asparagus ...Fruit trees, strawberries, rhubarb, and asparagus all love to be planted around each other. The soil needs are very similar and the root systems feed off each other very well. There are also beneficial insects that hang around that grouping too. We have more than one row of fruit trees, so each row gets a different "buddy" between the fruit trees in that row. Ex. row one has peaches and there is rhubarb (also a deer deterrent) in between. row two is plums and has asparagus in between. Row three is apples and has strawberries in between. Happy plantingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231305164855240671.post-90357149487530661572015-03-10T12:21:44.605-06:002015-03-10T12:21:44.605-06:00There is a great little book called "Five Acr...There is a great little book called "Five Acres Enough" that talks about planting strawberries between peach trees. The farmer was trying to earn money off the farm while the trees matured enough to bare a good crop. You can get a copy with relevant comments from Small Farmer's Journal, or just the bare original text from Dover. Also try books on forest gardens and permaculture for ideas on growing plants in multiple layers.Sally Hnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231305164855240671.post-87973556463519351152015-03-10T09:02:12.842-06:002015-03-10T09:02:12.842-06:00Google permaculture guild for apple and pear trees...Google permaculture guild for apple and pear trees. Toby Hemenway's book "Gaia's Garden" (don't let the title hold you back - it is a great book) discusses an apple guild. <br /><br />Dave Wilson nursery has a great video on growing blueberries in containers if your soil is not suited for blueberries. oregoncactushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07545197745418696900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231305164855240671.post-43403737203707139602015-03-10T07:42:06.561-06:002015-03-10T07:42:06.561-06:00thanks lisa. I think we'll plant raspberries i...thanks lisa. I think we'll plant raspberries in between the fruit trees and find another, more suitable place for the blueberries.Ronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06848643822308909132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231305164855240671.post-10099202981025330562015-03-10T07:33:39.012-06:002015-03-10T07:33:39.012-06:00Blueberries do best where the ground holds water o...Blueberries do best where the ground holds water or as mine where the water drains across it. High and dry even with watering isn't as successful. I'd put the blueberries in a low spot if you have one. Acidic is a must too as Lamb stated.Lisa Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15648485087571625919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231305164855240671.post-26019002749300358912015-03-10T07:03:18.787-06:002015-03-10T07:03:18.787-06:00Gotcha! Thanks guys /gals. Gotcha! Thanks guys /gals. Ronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06848643822308909132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231305164855240671.post-82435980372738864662015-03-10T05:37:25.844-06:002015-03-10T05:37:25.844-06:00My concern is how much full sun they would get whe...My concern is how much full sun they would get when the trees are mature. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7231305164855240671.post-47781104472340385492015-03-10T04:40:17.781-06:002015-03-10T04:40:17.781-06:00Raspberries will grow just about anywhere. Blueber...Raspberries will grow just about anywhere. Blueberries need specific (acidic) soil to reach full potential. My concern would be whether the soil additives needed for the blueberries would affect the production of the fruit trees?Lambhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04083153173061255844noreply@blogger.com