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We tell you why fruit trees should be part of your survival plans, and we give you the easiest trees to grow in your backyard. #gardening #survival #homesteading Survival Garden, Garden At Home, Growing Fruit Trees, Survival Gardening, Heirloom Vegetables, Growing Fruit, Food Garden, Fruit Garden, About Money

Traditionally preppers have been heavily focused on buying and stockpiling gear and supplies in an effort to be prepared for a future SHTF event. More and more preppers today, however, are discovering that growing their own food and raising their own livestock and then preserving that food is also a great way to supplement a ... Read more

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Apple trees prefer warm summers. These trees are flowering trees & flowers must be pollinated to set fruit. When planting just one apple tree it might not grow fruit, a variety of apple trees (at least two) should be planted so the trees can cross-pollinate and produce fruit. Plant apple trees in November & make sure to press soil firmly around the roots.  Varieties that do well in zone 8 include: Fuji, Gala, Jonagold, Empire & Golden Delicious. The average harvest August to late October. Homestead Orchard, Allison Anderson, Tree House Drawing, Fruits Garden, Fruit Tree Garden, Fruit Growing, Nut Trees, Growing Fruit Trees, Crabapple Tree

Apple trees prefer warm summers. These trees are flowering trees & flowers must be pollinated to set fruit. When planting just one apple tree it might not grow fruit, a variety of apple trees (at least two) should be planted so the trees can cross-pollinate and produce fruit. Plant apple trees in November & make sure to press soil firmly around the roots. Varieties that do well in zone 8 include: Fuji, Gala, Jonagold, Empire & Golden Delicious. The average harvest August to late October.

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Fruit Tree Guild, Tree Guild, Planting Fruit Trees, Food Forest Garden, Edible Landscape, Permaculture Gardening, Permaculture Design, Garden Design Layout, Edible Landscaping

Fruit trees are an integral part of edible landscaping. They offer shade, fruit, seasonal interest, structure to your garden design, and so much more. One simple way we can support the fruit trees in your edible garden is through planting fruit tree guilds. Fruit tree guilds are one of the countless permaculture design techniques that can be applied to your home garden.What are fruit tree guilds? They are human-made communities of plants that are located beneath and surrounding fruit trees…

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