Double Planting Fruit Trees
Here is one of the ways we ensure cross pollination on some of our trees that require a pollinator.
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Would this work with 2 different varieties of figs trees in a country that doesn’t have the fig wasp?
We are thinking of planting two pecan trees in a really big hole we have. Do you have any insights?
We live in SE TEXAS. We have good amount of annual rain, and so our backyard is full of grass, and about 16 citrus trees. Our trees have NOT been successful. So in your opinion what should be done to grow fruitful trees. And what do you paint the trunk of the tree with, and why. Thank you for the great video you have
Aren’t you afraid of root starvation as the dual planting roots will cause over time?
wtf how those trees can be year and half old, they are bushier and bigger then my 4 year old…
I’m bummed I have a Sansaba and a Santa Rosa plum double planted and the santa rosa died. I’m not sure if I can replace it without damage to the sansabas roots.
This is very smart idea. This is one of my priority of trees planting on my farm that i will do for sure. I think you guys did 2-in1 threes shading each other and along with shade they pollinating each other. very smart idea 💯
i just planted a Korean Giant Pear Tree bare root and a Macintosh Apple Tree bare root together both the same age, same size and the same branch cuts, planted 1 ft apart! Total experiment, they both have other pollinators in the same food forest! this should get interesting really quick! thanks for the vid, i also have a Peacotum, it is younng, are they disease resistant to peach leaf curl? thank in advance
What are your long term effects on the root system of your dual planting?
I wonder if WE CAN PLANT A NECTORINE WITH A NECTORINE-PLUM? They are both nectarine trees. Don’t want them to compete with each other.