I have an achre of land and two shares of the h20 co. Where should I start? I've wanted to do this for some time; just when I get going, 6" snow melts all I have done. I'm in socal: calimesa at the county line. I have roses, parsimon, walnut, weird berries, grapes and tangelos!
I have an achre of land and two shares of the h20 co. Where should I start? I've wanted to do this for some time; just when I get going, 6" snow melts all I have done. I'm in socal: calimesa at the county line.
@rajiee1 The oldest trees are about 15 years old. Plenty of places in Sac, all the Capital locations, Green Acres, Silverado.. one of these is bound to have them. Apple, cherry and pear trees come already started. It's easy to do yourself, but fairly time consuming. Takes lots of pruning.
This is a really inspiring video on what can be done with limited space. The espalier style really saves a lot of space but dose it compromise performance? Also, how big is the lot that this was done on. Just curious.
Anything similar to this in Wyoming? zone friendly?
daebyday 4 days ago
That's just beautiful....I'm sure the home owners association can't complain about that!
Rheygand 2 weeks ago
i want a yard like that
Massagefitness 1 month ago
wow!
betterworld1 2 months ago
I would tend to go for more of a permaculture design with more herbs and vegetables, but this is great too.
chuckthelumberjack 9 months ago
The raccoons must be in heaven in that landscape.
agrotis79 1 year ago
It looks like you have every nuck and cranny filled with fruit trees. How do you address or manage the deeper shaded areas ?
trentontrading 1 year ago
I have an achre of land and two shares of the h20 co. Where should I start? I've wanted to do this for some time; just when I get going, 6" snow melts all I have done. I'm in socal: calimesa at the county line. I have roses, parsimon, walnut, weird berries, grapes and tangelos!
Rugghead98 1 year ago
I have an achre of land and two shares of the h20 co. Where should I start? I've wanted to do this for some time; just when I get going, 6" snow melts all I have done. I'm in socal: calimesa at the county line.
Rugghead98 1 year ago
wow, I thought I had a lot! This is amazing. I'm going to share this video with others!
Alina674 1 year ago
how old is this landscape? where can i buy these espaliar trees? i live in sacramento. is it easy to train my trees to espaliar?
rajiee1 1 year ago
@rajiee1 The oldest trees are about 15 years old. Plenty of places in Sac, all the Capital locations, Green Acres, Silverado.. one of these is bound to have them. Apple, cherry and pear trees come already started. It's easy to do yourself, but fairly time consuming. Takes lots of pruning.
DaveWilsonTrees 1 year ago
So inspiring! I will try this with my tiny yard
trungson 2 years ago
bye, bye whole foods. love this idea.
theciarachristine 2 years ago
They've got me beat; I have 35 different fruits.
So beautiful!
CCNutella 2 years ago
My God! That landscaping could provide food for the entire community! They could eat fruit 3 x's day long all year! That's amazing!
dazigg 2 years ago
This is a really inspiring video on what can be done with limited space. The espalier style really saves a lot of space but dose it compromise performance? Also, how big is the lot that this was done on. Just curious.
mwalwynn 2 years ago
Nice. Thanks
analyzingfunny 2 years ago