Hovenia dulcis (Japanese Raisin Tree) | root trainer
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This latest edition of the Design Your Own Forest Garden Booklet is a big step forward on the last edition. We have learned so much in the intervening years that I wanted to share with you all. It contains an improved step by step design process everybody can follow, that will enable you to create the forest garden of your dreams in a way that regenerates the earth and the whole ecology of your area.
Rootstock Peach
Diameter 5-8 m
Canopy Size 15 sqm
Preferences Dry, boney soils
Lupinus perennis (Wild Lupine)
Nitrogen fixing support species
Suitable for urban forest gardens
Lupinus polyphyllus
Nitrogen fixing support species
Suitable for urban forest gardens
Rootstock Marianna
Diameter 3-6 m
Canopy Size 12 sqm
Preferences Heavier, wet soils essential
We now offer more and more cultivars as seedlings. We are doing this because we believe them to be a superior way to grow our genetically stable heritage varieties. Modern peaches do not grow true in the same way, and so we trial all cultivars before offering them to you. The trees are stronger and more disease resistant, but grow in size to be somewhere in between the smaller Marianna rootstock and the larger peach rootstock. We tip the central leaders in the nursery to produce a low branched tree most suitable for home gardeners.
We now offer more and more cultivars as seedlings. We are doing this because we believe them to be a superior way to grow our genetically stable heritage varieties. Modern peaches do not grow true in the same way, and so we trial all cultivars before offering them to you. The trees are stronger and more disease resistant, but grow in size to be somewhere in between the smaller Marianna rootstock and the larger peach rootstock. We tip the central leaders in the nursery to produce a low branched tree most suitable for home gardeners.
We now offer more and more cultivars as seedlings. We are doing this because we believe them to be a superior way to grow our genetically stable heritage varieties. Modern peaches do not grow true in the same way, and so we trial all cultivars before offering them to you. The trees are stronger and more disease resistant, but grow in size to be somewhere in between the smaller Marianna rootstock and the larger peach rootstock. We tip the central leaders in the nursery to produce a low branched tree most suitable for home gardeners.
We now offer more and more cultivars as seedlings. We are doing this because we believe them to be a superior way to grow our genetically stable heritage varieties. Modern peaches do not grow true in the same way, and so we trial all cultivars before offering them to you. The trees are stronger and more disease resistant, but grow in size to be somewhere in between the smaller Marianna rootstock and the larger peach rootstock. We tip the central leaders in the nursery to produce a low branched tree most suitable for home gardeners.
Rootstock Marianna
Diameter 3-6 m
Canopy Size 12 sqm
Preferences Heavier, wet soils essential
Rootstock Peach
Diameter 5-8 m
Canopy Size 15 sqm
Preferences Dry, boney soils
This collection of NZ heritage berries has mostly come to us from many people around New Zealand, however a significant part of the collection came from Henry Harrington. A growing part of the collection is from a member and Koanga Seed Curator, Wendy Evans, who lives near Wellington and collects heritage berries. She has named her collections after the places she found them. All these berries are grown from cuttings and grown in Open Ground situation “og”.
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