For your interest, and to help us keep track of things, this is what we’ve planted so far in the food forest: Fuji apple Cox’s Orange Pippin apple Granny Smith apple Sommerset Red Streak apple Golden Delicious apple Jonathon apple Kingston Black apple Sugar Loaf Pippin apple Maiden’s Blush apple cumquat Meyer lemon dwarf Kaffir…

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Tree planting map for the food forest

Rough map of the food forest tree planting

For your interest, and to help us keep track of things, this is what we’ve planted so far in the food forest:

  1. Fuji apple
  2. Cox’s Orange Pippin apple
  3. Granny Smith apple
  4. Sommerset Red Streak apple
  5. Golden Delicious apple
  6. Jonathon apple
  7. Kingston Black apple
  8. Sugar Loaf Pippin apple
  9. Maiden’s Blush apple
  10. cumquat
  11. Meyer lemon
  12. dwarf Kaffir lime
  13. Wurtz avocado
  14. dwarf Washington Navel orange

Not a bad collection to get us started! I’ll keep this page up to date, as we fight back the weeds and fill in the gaps…

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