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Help with new fruit tree layout (Pictures)

Dugey
2 years ago
last modified: 2 years ago

Hey everyone,

I'm in Punta Gorda 10A, and want to plant various fruit trees, I am relatively new to all this, and want to make sure that I plant trees in the correct spots that are not only going to be beneficial to one another but that arent a nuisance later on down the road.

I want to plant Avocados, Mangos, and citrus.

This is my list of what I want to plant (I don't have any of these yet):

Avacados:
Monroe
Catalina
Lula
Oro Negro
Choquette

Mangos:
Pickering
Sugarloaf
Orange Sherbert
Buttercream
Sweet Tart
Lemon Zest or Lemon Meringue

Citrus:
Key Lime
Meyer Lemon
Valencia Orange
Clementine Tangerine
Nova Tangelo

If there are any issues with the trees above that you guys are aware of let me know (as far as the avocados/mangos/citrus go)

What I already have that I want to incorporate somewhere (Still currently in pots):

Ice Cream Bean (Inga Edulis)
Pakistani Mulberry
Red Jaboticaba
Bunchosia Argentea

Bananas:
Orinoco
Dwarf Namwa
Goldfinger
Gros Michel


Also would love to incorporate these as well (Already have in pots):
Cranberry Hibiscus
Katuk
Pigeon Pea
Perennial Peanut
Everglades Tomato
Sweet Potato Vine
Longevity Spinach
Okinawa Spinach


The aerial shots that I have are from google, and some of the open spaces you see in the pictures are no longer just open areas. Trying to utilize both spaces in the pictures. I am totally up to any information/advice you guys can give me.

How far apart to space trees, where to plant which ones, etc.

Thank you guys so much!




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