cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/21789538

Not necessarily your favourite fruit to eat, but what is/are your favourite fruit tree(s) to grow based on survival rate, fruit yield, ease of maintenance, ease of harvest, grass-killing prowess, and any other combination of factors? What is/are your least favourite? If you have photos or diagrams to illustrate your point, even better!

(If you provide your region and/or Köppen-Geiger or Trewartha climate zone, it will help others to know what to plant or what to avoid!)

  • Chris Remington@beehaw.orgM
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    21 hours ago

    Eight years ago my wife and I planted a variety of apple trees and they still have not produced. Thus, I can’t answer your question.

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        18 hours ago

        I planted two black walnut trees at the same time as those apple trees. They haven’t produced yet either. I live in rural Maine so it makes things grow slower.

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          16 hours ago

          Just so you know, being planted near black walnut trees also makes things grow slower. But yeah, I imagine that Maine would depress just about any tree…

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            11 hours ago

            walnut is overhyped juglone can prevent seed germination but it has little effect on plants over seedling stage. I have a massive shade garden under my Juglans Californica, and there’s plenty of mustard and grass growing under wild ones, so even the seed germination thing isn’t 100%.

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            16 hours ago

            I did not say they are planted near the black walnut trees. The black walnuts are isolated from everything else I plan on planting. I’m aware of their natural suppression method.