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  • Question
    What are good trees to plant near a house?
    Matt Bowman
    Gardener & Owner, Tradition Market & Garden
    Matt Bowman is a Gardener, Landscaper, the Owner of Georgia Farm to Table, and the Owner of Tradition Property Services in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 20 years experience, he specializes in organic gardening, landscape maintenance, handyman services, homecare services, and supplying Christmas trees. Matt earned a BA in Journalism from the University of Georgia.
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    Do I have to plant more than one kind of fruit tree to produce fruit?
    Andrew Carberry, MPH
    Food Systems Expert
    Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.
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    This depends on the variety of tree. Trees that are self-pollinating do not require another tree to bear fruit. Apples and pears generally require another variety planted nearby for pollination.
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    Can you trim the roots of a fruit tree without killing it?
    Andrew Carberry, MPH
    Food Systems Expert
    Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.
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    Yes. If you prune the tree before planting, you can also prune the roots by a similar amount without causing any damage.
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    How far apart should the trees be planted?
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    It depends on the type of tree and the setup. Trees allowed to grow full usually need at least 15 feet apart, but trees in highly intensive orchards can be as close as 2 feet.
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    When planting a fruit tree, should a mote be built to hold water?
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    No. Fruit trees need water, but too much water on the roots might cause the roots to rot. Just water the tree regularly and keep the soil moist.
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    Six years after I planted it, my tree has produced blooms but no pears. What can I do to get fruit?
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    Pears flower very early when it's still a bit cold, and there might not be any bees around to pollinate. Consider hand pollination.
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    What do I put around the base of my peach tree?
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    You don't need to put anything around the base of the tree unless you want to do so for aesthetic purposes, in which case it's up to you.
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    Do I plant a grafted fruit tree below the graft, or can I pile soil, mulch and compost higher than the graft?
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    Do not allow soil to touch the graft or any part of the trunk. If soil touches the graft or the trunk, it will cause it to rot, and it will kill the tree. It is also important to be able to see the graft because an unhealthy graft likely means the graft will fail.
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    Can I dig up an apple and plum tree that were planted last year in my garden and put them in pots until we move houses in 3-4 weeks?
    Alex Samin
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    I would say no, because it could seriously damage the root stock, especially if the tree has grown deep. There would be no point.
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    Will I harm fruit trees if I cut them short?
    Alex Samin
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    I mean, it depends on how short. They need to be trimmed for better growth each year, but if you harm the main branches too much, then you could cause serious damage.
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    Can a pear tree be planted in the fall and not freeze in the winter?
    Alex Samin
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    Yes, trees shed their leaves and aren't meant to freeze. I would say it has a 95% chance of surviving.
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    Will painting the tree do any harm to the fruit?
    Alex Samin
    Community Answer
    No, it won't. In fact, it will protect the trees from rabbits or other rodents eating the bark, which could cause the tree to die.
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    Can I grow fruit in a 100 square foot space?
    Alex Samin
    Community Answer
    Yes, I think that will be plenty of space for the root stock.
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    How do I prevent the falling of fruit?
    Alex Samin
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    Fruit often fall because birds have eaten a chunk from them, or a worm has bitten through them. If you manage to deter the pests, then the fruit won't fall that easily.
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    How many trees can I fit in a 50 x 100 foot area if I want to plant pawpaws, mangoes and oranges?
    Alex Samin
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    I would say no more than 4 tress, providing they grow for a couple of years.
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    What side do I put the tree stake on?
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    On the windward side to prevent over-bending in prevailing winds. Do not tie rope too tightly around trunk, and position halfway up. Allow slack for the windy days.
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    Should I prune the fruit off my fruit trees so more will grow?
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    If you pick off fruit while it's still developing, then the fruit will turn out better tasting. If you constantly pick off the double-headers (happens with pit fruit like peaches: it looks like two fruits sharing one pit), and pick off enough fruit so that there's about 6-8 inches between each developing fruit, then that will give you the best results.
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    How do I know if 2 fruit trees can be planted together?
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    This depends on which kind of tree you’re growing. Generally, self-pollinating trees can be grown separately, whilst those that need cross pollination have to be grown together.
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    Do I need to wash the roots before planting the trees?
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    No. The more rootball and soil, the better. Unless there is a problem with fungus or bugs, then clean that out before planting.
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    What is the best soil to use for fruit trees?
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    The best soil to use for your fruit trees is whatever your yard is made of. You do not want to amend the soil! You want the tree to be able to adapt and grow in the soil you have. If you dig a hole and then fill it back up with amended soil, you will find that the tree will grow great in the amended area but as soon as it hits the non-amended soil, it will likely not grow beyond the amended area and the the roots will just circle around in the amended area.
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