We're planning apple trees with 20ft between the rows. We were going to put in 2 rows of 4ft wide beds (for rhubarb, comfrey etc) with three 4ft paths between them, but I've just watched a video that told me we should put small trees at the 10ft mark and fruit bushes at the 5ft ones...
so I thought perhaps one 4ft wide row of rhubarb beds in the middle and 2 rows of single fruit bushes halfway between the rhubarb and the apple trees - but that would mean the bushes would only be 4ft from the trees. Is that enough?
Alternatively we could go with the 2 rows of 4ft beds we've already marked out (or had, before the gales - probably just a pile of canes and tangled string now ) and put fruit bushes in one of them.
If we did that how far apart would the fruit bushes have to be?
The bottom row will have three 12ft beds, one 10ft and one 8ft (or possibly two 9ft ones instead if it's easier for the spacing).
Or would it work better with a single row of rhubarb?
so I thought perhaps one 4ft wide row of rhubarb beds in the middle and 2 rows of single fruit bushes halfway between the rhubarb and the apple trees - but that would mean the bushes would only be 4ft from the trees. Is that enough?
Alternatively we could go with the 2 rows of 4ft beds we've already marked out (or had, before the gales - probably just a pile of canes and tangled string now ) and put fruit bushes in one of them.
If we did that how far apart would the fruit bushes have to be?
The bottom row will have three 12ft beds, one 10ft and one 8ft (or possibly two 9ft ones instead if it's easier for the spacing).
Or would it work better with a single row of rhubarb?
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