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- Are you edible? | - Are you edible? | ||
- Do we want to eat you? | - Do we want to eat you? | ||
- | - Are you native or not? | + | - Are you native or not, and do you want to live here? |
- | - How do you multiply? | + | - What sort of living conditions |
- | - What kind ground or compost | + | - How do you multiply yourself? |
- | - Do you like more sun, shadow or moist? | + | - How - do you fit- in a guild? |
- | - Do you and how do you fit in a guild? | + | - Who do you want to be your companions? |
- | - And who do you want to be your companions? | + | |
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==== how does this guide work ==== | ==== how does this guide work ==== | ||
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- | The centrlal | + | The central |
- | an Apple tree, a Mulberry and an Elderberry. Those three trees do tolerate each other very well. The idea is to make a guild or community around each tree and over time these guilds can slowly blend into each other. Other possible trees are for instance: | + | an **Apple tree**, a **Mulberry** and an **Elderberry**. Those three trees do tolerate each other very well. The idea is to make a guild or community around each tree and over time these guilds can slowly blend into each other. Other possible trees are for instance: |
- | more on [[luminous: | + | more on [[luminous: |
- | === ♦ Appletree - Appelboom - Malus domestica | + | ♦ **Appletree - Appelboom - Malus domestica** \\ |
- | + | Companion plants for the apple tree:\\ | |
+ | An apple tree plant community might include daffodils, irises, or other early-flowering bulbs. | ||
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- | Companion plants for the apple tree: | ||
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- | An apple tree plant community might include daffodils, irises, or other early-flowering bulbs. | ||
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- | === ♦ Mulberry - Moerbij - Morus (L.) === | ||
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- | A special mixture | + | The mixture consists many nutrients, gives protector for birds, attract bees and misleads verminous (ongedierte).\\ __composition:__ \\ |
- | The mixture consists many nutrients | + | 7,5% **Alexandrijnse Klaver** - Egyptian Clover - Trifolium alexandrinum |
- | composition: | + | 25%** Esparcette** - Holly Clover - Onobrychis viciifolia\\ |
- | 7,5% Alexandrijnse Klaver - Egyptian Clover - Trifolium alexandrinum | + | 7,5% **Inkarnaatklaver** - Italian Clover - Trifolium incarnatum |
- | 25% Esparcette - Holly Clover - Onobrychis viciifolia | + | 5% **Perzische Klaver** - Reversed Clover - Trifolium resupinatum |
- | 7,5% Inkarnaatklaver - Italian Clover - Trifolium incarnatum | + | |
- | 5% Perzische Klaver - Reversed Clover - Trifolium resupinatum | + | 10% **Lucerne Klaver** – Alfalfa - Medicago sativa |
- | 2,5% Rode Klaver - Red Clover - Trifolium pratense | + | 25% **Wikken** – Vetches - Vicia (L.)\\ |
- | 10% Lucerne Klaver – Alfalfa - Medicago sativa | + | 10% **Bijenmengsel** - bee-mixture \\ |
- | 25% Wikken – Vetches - Vicia (L.) | + | 7,5% **Kruidenmengsel** – herb-mixture \\ |
- | 10% Bijenmengsel - beemixture | + | |
- | 7,5% Kruidenmengsel – herbmixture// | + | |
- | === ♦ Elderberry - Vlier- Sambucus (L.) === | + | ♦ **Elderberry - Vlier- Sambucus (L.)**\\ |
Plant near a compost heap as it assists in breakdown soil. Elderberry is a natural Antiseptic, | Plant near a compost heap as it assists in breakdown soil. Elderberry is a natural Antiseptic, | ||
the leaves encourage compost fermentation and makes excellent topsoil. The flowers are very attractive to insects and the fruit is very attractive to birds – pigeons hang upside down in autumn to pick the berrys. | the leaves encourage compost fermentation and makes excellent topsoil. The flowers are very attractive to insects and the fruit is very attractive to birds – pigeons hang upside down in autumn to pick the berrys. | ||
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* **Perenneal Pea** – Lathyrus gladiolus: nitrogen fixer | * **Perenneal Pea** – Lathyrus gladiolus: nitrogen fixer | ||
* **Jasmin** - Jasmijn – Jasminum officinale | * **Jasmin** - Jasmijn – Jasminum officinale | ||
- | * **Wisteria** – Wisteria floribunda: (not edible – nitrogen fixer). | + | * **Wisteria** – Wisteria floribunda: (not edible – nitrogen fixer).\\ |
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