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  1. #1
    Novice Gardner is offline Junior Member
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    Planting variety of Fruit Trees

    I am planning to plant several varieties of fruit trees to include 1 Fig, 2 Apple, I Pomegranate, 2 Avocado, I Asian Pear, 2 Guava, 1 Plum, 1 Pear, 1 Nectarine and 1 Peach.

    Should the Trees be grouped together for planting with proper spacing or is it acceptable to plant them as you wish.

    Fruit Trees planting design would help.

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    i thought i already read and posted... but yeah plant them in different pots... each one prolly needs different light soil requirements and spacing

  3. #3
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    Guavas and avocados are tropicals, plums, pears and apples are temperate zone trees,
    nectarine and peach are temperate rather than tropical but for all I know like it
    warmer than apples and pears. Don't know much about the rest.
    Depending on where you are you may have more luck with the ones or the
    others.

    Also, some get bigger than others. Avocados can get positively huge, and
    in relatively short time. Ours is about 15 years old(from seeds) and about
    30 ft tall.

    Aloha,

    Maren

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