Monday, January 4, 2010

Espalier Fruit Trees Some Feedback On Espaliered Fruit Trees Please?

Some feedback on espaliered fruit trees please? - espalier fruit trees

We live in Western Australia, which in summer is very hot.
Trees which I envisage espaliering including citrus fruit, mango, blackberries, figs - I would like your opinion about them, especially if it took the handles on trellises. Comments, whether some of them should be burned into a wall of red brick, with walls, for which may be adjusted in the East - in addition to the rising sun and the north - side of the winter sun. In addition, we are able, would make a little space on the street, involve the construction of a framework. Thank you!

2 comments:

Rustskip... said...

Hey Noz,

Some parts of the grid. I saw apples and pears in espalier orchard in Connecticut, but they could not grow mangoes in the cold. Fig grid will do well. The first article describes the beginning of this art of avoiding much of the last frost, take the egg yolk.

According to the University of Florida, nearly all plants can be trellised!

kaz said...

Yes we can "mesh" of each.

http://www.rarefruit-sa.org.au/Espalier/ ...
(The Australian website)
A red brick wall is acceptable.
The roots of the figure to be crammed into a small room for the plant fruit, so you can limit the hole with plastic line to the spread of roots.
Go to a mature black not falling as much as white or red one.it no work in the vicinity of the entrance as the fruit tends to stain easily and footwear unit / house from someone who walks on the juice! !

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