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Phaedra
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I am reading and studying how to build a tree guild. It would take some time, but before I make up my mind about further actions, I can still do something based on what I've learned earlier.
A chestnut tree was transplanted two years ago - It looks much more promising this year. I used the grass shear to chop the weeds and grasses and make a "blanket" around the chestnut tree.
Potted plants are arranged in its surrounding - the water would not be wasted, weeds could be suppressed, and it's easier to take care of them as a clustered group.
This area can become my first fruit tree guild - lupines, clovers, yarrows, and comfrey are already growing nearby. Weeding won't be easy (or necessary?) in a guild area, but chop-and-drop always can be done.
Well, a garden is like a universe - a small corner can be a solar system, and a bigger corner can be a galaxy. I know it sounds weird. However, such thoughts make my gardening work much more interesting.
A chestnut tree was transplanted two years ago - It looks much more promising this year. I used the grass shear to chop the weeds and grasses and make a "blanket" around the chestnut tree.
Potted plants are arranged in its surrounding - the water would not be wasted, weeds could be suppressed, and it's easier to take care of them as a clustered group.
This area can become my first fruit tree guild - lupines, clovers, yarrows, and comfrey are already growing nearby. Weeding won't be easy (or necessary?) in a guild area, but chop-and-drop always can be done.
Well, a garden is like a universe - a small corner can be a solar system, and a bigger corner can be a galaxy. I know it sounds weird. However, such thoughts make my gardening work much more interesting.