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edible_gardening [2010-05-16 13:50] theunkarelseedible_gardening [2010-05-16 14:19] theunkarelse
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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 do you need (soil, sun, shade, care  etc..) 
-  - What kind ground or compost do you like? +  - How do you multiply yourself
-  - Do you like more sun, shadow or moist+  - How - do you fitin 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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-The centrlal elements in our garden are three low trees+The central elements in our garden 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: pearcherryplum... +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: **Pear****Cherry****Plum**... 
-more on [[luminous:fruit]]+more on [[luminous:fruit]]\\
  
-=== ♦ Appletree - Appelboom - Malus domestica === +♦ __Appletree - Appelboom - Malus domestica__ \\ 
- +An apple-tree plant community might include: daffodils, irises, or other early-flowering bulbs.  While blooming under the fruit tree, they provide beauty for us and attract pollinators to the tree.  Dill and onions planted under the drip line of the apple tree repel pests that are otherwise attracted to the tree. Beans, peas, or purple clovers fix soil nitrogen, improving the quality of the soil in which the tree is growing.  Comfrey and borage are herbs with many human uses.  In addition, they grow quickly and can be cut back and used as mulch around the tree.\\ 
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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 While blooming under the fruit tree, they provide beauty for us and attract pollinators to the tree.  Dill and onions planted under the drip line of the apple tree repel pests that are otherwise attracted to the tree Beans, peas, or purple clovers fix soil nitrogenimproving the quality of the soil in which the tree is growing.  Comfrey and borage are herbs with many human uses.  In additionthey grow quickly and can be cut back and used as mulch around the tree.+♦ __Elderberry Vlier- Sambucus (L.)__\\ 
 +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. 
 +It’s a general insecticide, the flowers and berries make lovely winepancakes, juices etc.\\
  
-=== ♦ Mulberry - Moerbij - Morus (L.) === 
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-// +**"Wolff Mischung"** is a special groundcover mixture for under fruittrees. 
-special mixture for the groundcovering for under fruittrees is known in Germany under the name "Wolff Mischung"+The mixture consists many nutrients, gives protector for birds, attract bees and misleads verminous (ongedierte).\\ __composition Wolff Mischung:__ \\ 
-The mixture consists many nutrients giving plants, gives protector for birds, attract bees and misleads verminous (ongedierte). +7,5% **Alexandrijnse Klaver** - Egyptian Clover - Trifolium alexandrinum  (L.)\\ 
-composition:  +25%** Esparcette** - Holly Clover - Onobrychis viciifolia\\ 
-7,5% Alexandrijnse Klaver - Egyptian Clover - Trifolium alexandrinum  (L.)  +7,5% **Inkarnaatklaver** - Italian Clover - Trifolium incarnatum  (L.)\\ 
-25% Esparcette - Holly Clover - Onobrychis viciifolia  +5% **Perzische Klaver** - Reversed Clover - Trifolium resupinatum  (L.)\\ 
-7,5% Inkarnaatklaver - Italian Clover - Trifolium incarnatum  (L.) + 2,5% **Rode Klaver** - Red Clover - Trifolium pratense  (L.)\\ 
-5% Perzische Klaver - Reversed Clover - Trifolium resupinatum  (L.) +10% **Lucerne Klaver** – Alfalfa - Medicago sativa  (L.)\\ 
- 2,5% Rode Klaver - Red Clover - Trifolium pratense  (L.) +25% **Wikken** – Vetches - Vicia (L.)\\ 
-10% Lucerne Klaver – Alfalfa - Medicago sativa  (L.) +10% **Bijenmengsel** bee-mixture \\ 
-25% Wikken – Vetches - Vicia (L.) +7,5% **Kruidenmengsel** – herb-mixture \\
-10% Bijenmengsel - beemixture  +
-7,5% Kruidenmengsel – herbmixture// +
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-=== ♦ Elderberry Vlier- Sambucus (L.) === +
-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. +
-It’s a general insecticide, the flowers and berries make lovely wine, pancakes, juices etc.+
  
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