Backyard Orchard and Bee/Butterfly/Hummingbird Garden
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2020 7:40 am
We started this after living in the house a few years. I did countless hours of research and a lot of budgeting/saving before kicking it off.
Exposure is southwest. Wish it was southeast but so it goes. The folks behind us have let a border of weed trees grow up on the fence line so roots were going to be an issue. Neighbor on the side has a young pine tree on the fence line so more roots.
Before, left side of yard.
Right side, marking out border and making lots of vermicompost.
I had a crew clean out the old sod & shrubs, trim the overhanging tree branches and install bamboo barrier 2.5 feet deep around the perimeter. It took a chain saw to get the neighbors tree roots out of there.
All cleared out:
Adding bulk compost and homemade vermicompost.
Fruit trees going in. Apples, figs, lemon, blueberries, pluots, nectaplum. Chill hours fluctuate wildly year to year, so some of the original choices will probably need swapping.
Pollinator and nectar plants next. Even after much research many of them just couldn’t take the humid summers and have been replaced.
Stone border wall. A source of much frustration as it’s still in progress but that’s how it goes.
After 2 years.
I’m replacing a pear which never thrived with a low-chill cherry this winter. The nectaplum is next on the replacement list unless it bears fruit this year. The figs, blueberries, pluots and lemon are doing well.
Exposure is southwest. Wish it was southeast but so it goes. The folks behind us have let a border of weed trees grow up on the fence line so roots were going to be an issue. Neighbor on the side has a young pine tree on the fence line so more roots.
Before, left side of yard.
Right side, marking out border and making lots of vermicompost.
I had a crew clean out the old sod & shrubs, trim the overhanging tree branches and install bamboo barrier 2.5 feet deep around the perimeter. It took a chain saw to get the neighbors tree roots out of there.
All cleared out:
Adding bulk compost and homemade vermicompost.
Fruit trees going in. Apples, figs, lemon, blueberries, pluots, nectaplum. Chill hours fluctuate wildly year to year, so some of the original choices will probably need swapping.
Pollinator and nectar plants next. Even after much research many of them just couldn’t take the humid summers and have been replaced.
Stone border wall. A source of much frustration as it’s still in progress but that’s how it goes.
After 2 years.
I’m replacing a pear which never thrived with a low-chill cherry this winter. The nectaplum is next on the replacement list unless it bears fruit this year. The figs, blueberries, pluots and lemon are doing well.