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June 6, 2010 at 12:12 AM #561488June 6, 2010 at 9:14 AM #560581
LuckyInOC
Participant[quote=anniewelch]what does grow well under a pepper tree. I have a forty year old one in our new house and it seems to be toxic for everything. It’s also very shady under it.[/quote]
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June 6, 2010 at 9:14 AM #560680LuckyInOC
Participant[quote=anniewelch]what does grow well under a pepper tree. I have a forty year old one in our new house and it seems to be toxic for everything. It’s also very shady under it.[/quote]
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Lucky In OC
June 6, 2010 at 9:14 AM #561176LuckyInOC
Participant[quote=anniewelch]what does grow well under a pepper tree. I have a forty year old one in our new house and it seems to be toxic for everything. It’s also very shady under it.[/quote]
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Lucky In OC
June 6, 2010 at 9:14 AM #561281LuckyInOC
Participant[quote=anniewelch]what does grow well under a pepper tree. I have a forty year old one in our new house and it seems to be toxic for everything. It’s also very shady under it.[/quote]
Dirt…
Lucky In OC
June 6, 2010 at 9:14 AM #561563LuckyInOC
Participant[quote=anniewelch]what does grow well under a pepper tree. I have a forty year old one in our new house and it seems to be toxic for everything. It’s also very shady under it.[/quote]
Dirt…
Lucky In OC
June 6, 2010 at 12:14 PM #560601zk
ParticipantI’m thinking about putting a couple full-sized orange and/or grapefruit trees in my yard. Partly for the fruit, and partly for a sound/wind block. Any opinions on this?
I’m also looking at the Holly Oak, which I’m thinking would take a lot less water.
Thanks.
June 6, 2010 at 12:14 PM #560700zk
ParticipantI’m thinking about putting a couple full-sized orange and/or grapefruit trees in my yard. Partly for the fruit, and partly for a sound/wind block. Any opinions on this?
I’m also looking at the Holly Oak, which I’m thinking would take a lot less water.
Thanks.
June 6, 2010 at 12:14 PM #561195zk
ParticipantI’m thinking about putting a couple full-sized orange and/or grapefruit trees in my yard. Partly for the fruit, and partly for a sound/wind block. Any opinions on this?
I’m also looking at the Holly Oak, which I’m thinking would take a lot less water.
Thanks.
June 6, 2010 at 12:14 PM #561301zk
ParticipantI’m thinking about putting a couple full-sized orange and/or grapefruit trees in my yard. Partly for the fruit, and partly for a sound/wind block. Any opinions on this?
I’m also looking at the Holly Oak, which I’m thinking would take a lot less water.
Thanks.
June 6, 2010 at 12:14 PM #561582zk
ParticipantI’m thinking about putting a couple full-sized orange and/or grapefruit trees in my yard. Partly for the fruit, and partly for a sound/wind block. Any opinions on this?
I’m also looking at the Holly Oak, which I’m thinking would take a lot less water.
Thanks.
June 6, 2010 at 1:06 PM #560610Hobie
ParticipantIf you are in San Diego Clausen Nursery in Vista has high quality fruit trees. Very nice guy who very helpful. Tell him where you live and he will tell what will grow well in that area.
Also trees or shrubs don’t block sound. You need a solid structure for this. This is why you see glass fencing on homes next to freeways.
Regarding pepper trees, over time the berries and leaves mess up the soil under the tree so turf and finicky shrubs don’t do well. We had a home with a very old tree that looked way cool and didn’t want to cut it down.
I replaced the soil under the tree about 6-8″ down with new dirt and it helped for a few years. I would also lace the tree ( have it done ) every 2-3 years which really made it look fantastic and not like a 50foot tall bush!
June 6, 2010 at 1:06 PM #560710Hobie
ParticipantIf you are in San Diego Clausen Nursery in Vista has high quality fruit trees. Very nice guy who very helpful. Tell him where you live and he will tell what will grow well in that area.
Also trees or shrubs don’t block sound. You need a solid structure for this. This is why you see glass fencing on homes next to freeways.
Regarding pepper trees, over time the berries and leaves mess up the soil under the tree so turf and finicky shrubs don’t do well. We had a home with a very old tree that looked way cool and didn’t want to cut it down.
I replaced the soil under the tree about 6-8″ down with new dirt and it helped for a few years. I would also lace the tree ( have it done ) every 2-3 years which really made it look fantastic and not like a 50foot tall bush!
June 6, 2010 at 1:06 PM #561205Hobie
ParticipantIf you are in San Diego Clausen Nursery in Vista has high quality fruit trees. Very nice guy who very helpful. Tell him where you live and he will tell what will grow well in that area.
Also trees or shrubs don’t block sound. You need a solid structure for this. This is why you see glass fencing on homes next to freeways.
Regarding pepper trees, over time the berries and leaves mess up the soil under the tree so turf and finicky shrubs don’t do well. We had a home with a very old tree that looked way cool and didn’t want to cut it down.
I replaced the soil under the tree about 6-8″ down with new dirt and it helped for a few years. I would also lace the tree ( have it done ) every 2-3 years which really made it look fantastic and not like a 50foot tall bush!
June 6, 2010 at 1:06 PM #561311Hobie
ParticipantIf you are in San Diego Clausen Nursery in Vista has high quality fruit trees. Very nice guy who very helpful. Tell him where you live and he will tell what will grow well in that area.
Also trees or shrubs don’t block sound. You need a solid structure for this. This is why you see glass fencing on homes next to freeways.
Regarding pepper trees, over time the berries and leaves mess up the soil under the tree so turf and finicky shrubs don’t do well. We had a home with a very old tree that looked way cool and didn’t want to cut it down.
I replaced the soil under the tree about 6-8″ down with new dirt and it helped for a few years. I would also lace the tree ( have it done ) every 2-3 years which really made it look fantastic and not like a 50foot tall bush!
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