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====== The Guilds in FoamLab' | ====== The Guilds in FoamLab' | ||
+ | The central elements in our garden are three low trees: | ||
+ | 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 a central elemaent can be for instance: pear, cherry, plum... | ||
+ | ==== Guild 1 ==== | ||
+ | The central element is a small **Appletree** - Appelboom - Malus domestica which is there for about 8 years now. | ||
- | The centrlal elements in our garden are three low trees: | + | Companion plants for the apple tree are. |
- | 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... | + | |
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- | === ♦ Appletree - Appelboom -Malus domestica === | + | |
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- | Companion plants for the apple tree: | + | |
- | *Chives - Bieslook - Allium Schoenoprasum | + | |
- | *Marigold - Africaantjes of Goudsbloem - Tagetes (L.) | + | |
- | *Garlic (aswell against caterpillars) | + | |
- | *Onion - Ui - Allium | + | |
- | *Dill -dille: host predatory wasps and tastes great with apples raw or cooked) | + | |
- | *Horserasdish - Mierikswortel - Armoracia rusticana | + | |
- | *Lemonbalm - Citroenmelisse - Melissa officinalis (L.) - | + | |
- | *Mustard – Mosterd - Sinapis – | + | |
- | *Nasturium – Oostindische kers - Tropaeolum; | + | |
- | *Spinach - Spinazie - Spinacia oleracea | + | |
- | *Tansy -Boerenwormkruid - Tanacetum vulgaire | + | |
- | *Yarrow - Duizendblad - Achillea (L.); aswell good for living mulch | + | |
- | *Wallflowers - Muurbloem - Erysimum (L.) | + | |
- | *Daffodils -Narcis - Narcissus (L.) | + | |
- | *Rue - Wijnruit - Ruta graveolens | + | |
[★ it doesn’t go with potatoe] | [★ it doesn’t go with potatoe] | ||
- | An apple tree plant community | + | This community 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, | ||
+ | **Comfrey** and **Borage** | ||
- | === ♦ Mulberry - Moerbij - Morus (L.) === | + | ==== Guild 2 ==== |
- | + | The central elements | |
- | Its companion plants: | + | and its standing close to an **Elderberry** - Vlier- Sambucus (L.) which is standing on the ground of the neighbours. The both can stand each other very well. Onder the elderberry we digged a big hole to put the dead old tree (branches) under and covered it with eart. In this way tress can slowly over years compost under the ground. And when it rains it can absorb huge amounts of water; so in this way it can serve a reservoir. And so onder the elderberry and on top op the burried wood is our 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, |
- | * Chives - Bieslook - Allium Schoenoprasum | + | The companion plants |
- | * Marigold - Africaantjes of Goudsbloem - Tagetes (L.) | + | |
- | * Garlic- Knoflook | + | |
- | * Grapevine - Druif | + | |
- | * Lemonbalm - Citroenmelisse - Melissa officinalis (L.) - | + | |
- | * Nasturium – Oostindische kers - Tropaeolum | + | |
- | * Mustard - Mosterd -Sinapis nigra | + | |
- | * Spinach - Spinazie - Spinacia oleracea | + | |
- | * Silverbeet - snijbiet | + | |
- | * Tansy - Boerenwormkruid - Tanacetum vulgaire - | + | |
- | * Yarrow - Duizendblad - Achillea (L.) | + | |
- | * Comfrey - Smeerwortel - Symphytum spp | + | |
- | * Clover - Klaver | + | |
- | * Cat-mints - Kattekruid - Nepeta: (groundover - Flora) | + | |
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- | A special mixture for the groundcovering for under fruittrees is known in Germany under the name "Wolff Mischung" | + | |
+ | A special mixture for the groundcovering for under fruittrees is known in Germany under the name **"Wolff Mischung" | ||
The mixture consists many nutrients giving plants, gives protector for birds, attract bees and misleads verminous (ongedierte). | The mixture consists many nutrients giving plants, gives protector for birds, attract bees and misleads verminous (ongedierte). | ||
composition: | composition: | ||
- | 7,5% Alexandrijnse Klaver | + | 7,5% **Egyptian Clover** - Alexandrijnse Klaver - Trifolium alexandrinum (L.), |
- | 25% Esparcette - Holly Clover - Onobrychis viciifolia , | + | 25% **Holly Clover** - Esparcette |
- | 7,5% Inkarnaatklaver - Italian Clover - Trifolium incarnatum | + | 7,5% **Italian Clover** - Inkarnaatklaver - |
- | 5% Perzische Klaver - Reversed Clover - Trifolium resupinatum | + | 5% **Reversed Clover** - Perzische Klaver |
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- | 10% Lucerne Klaver | + | 10% **Alfalfa** - Lucerne Klaver |
- | 25% Wikken – Vetches - Vicia (L.) | + | 25% **Vetches** - Wikken |
- | 10% Bijenmengsel | + | 10% **Beemixture** |
- | 7,5% Kruidenmengsel – herbmixture// | + | 7,5% **Herbmixture** - Kruidenmengsel – |
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+ | ==== Guild 3 ==== | ||
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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, | ||