Daffodils Under Fruit Trees at Helen Herman blog

Daffodils Under Fruit Trees. When planted in a circle at the drip line of a fruit or nut tree, daffodils prevent grass from competing with the tree for water and soil. Daffodil, tansy, marigold, and hyssop also deter apple tree pests. Chamomile, chives, comfrey, daffodils, garlic, horseradish, lavender, leeks, nasturtiums, squash (summer), squash (winter) When used as an apple companion plant, chives help prevent apple scab and deter deer and rabbits ; It will provide way too much competition for moisture and nutrients, and your fruit crop will suffer. But be careful, as you may end up with chives taking over the bed. Keep grass away from the base of your fruit bearing plants and trees.

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Keep grass away from the base of your fruit bearing plants and trees. When planted in a circle at the drip line of a fruit or nut tree, daffodils prevent grass from competing with the tree for water and soil. Chamomile, chives, comfrey, daffodils, garlic, horseradish, lavender, leeks, nasturtiums, squash (summer), squash (winter) But be careful, as you may end up with chives taking over the bed. It will provide way too much competition for moisture and nutrients, and your fruit crop will suffer. Daffodil, tansy, marigold, and hyssop also deter apple tree pests. When used as an apple companion plant, chives help prevent apple scab and deter deer and rabbits ;

Narcissus daffodil flower hires stock photography and images Alamy

Daffodils Under Fruit Trees Chamomile, chives, comfrey, daffodils, garlic, horseradish, lavender, leeks, nasturtiums, squash (summer), squash (winter) Daffodil, tansy, marigold, and hyssop also deter apple tree pests. Keep grass away from the base of your fruit bearing plants and trees. When used as an apple companion plant, chives help prevent apple scab and deter deer and rabbits ; It will provide way too much competition for moisture and nutrients, and your fruit crop will suffer. When planted in a circle at the drip line of a fruit or nut tree, daffodils prevent grass from competing with the tree for water and soil. But be careful, as you may end up with chives taking over the bed. Chamomile, chives, comfrey, daffodils, garlic, horseradish, lavender, leeks, nasturtiums, squash (summer), squash (winter)

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