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Adding Support Species to Help Existing Fruit Trees

Adding Support Species to Help Existing Fruit Trees This Q&A is pulled from a collection of questions posed to me by students of my Online Permaculture Design course (PDC). Learn about permaculture with my free four-part Masterclass series, here:


Question: With existing fruit trees how would you approach adding support trees or other species that were not part of the initial planting? Is it too late? These fruit trees are 4 years old and well on their way to becoming established.

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