Difference between revisions of "Planting list"
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Walnut (''Juglans regia'' cultivars). Vulnerable to strong winds, deciduous. Pairing with a nitrogen-fixing tree (e.g. Alder) provides shelter and increased growth. Wind-pollinated, usually dioecious; nut production requires several trees of compatible cultivars. | Walnut (''Juglans regia'' cultivars). Vulnerable to strong winds, deciduous. Pairing with a nitrogen-fixing tree (e.g. Alder) provides shelter and increased growth. Wind-pollinated, usually dioecious; nut production requires several trees of compatible cultivars. | ||
− | Willow (''Salix spp.''). | + | Willow (''Salix spp.''). Fast-growing, wind-tolerant, deciduous. Prefers proximity to waterways. Can be invasive if left unattended; on the other hand canes can be planted in winter and grown into hedges, fences, and archways. Crop: canes, spring. |
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+ | Pittosporum (''Pittosporum spp.''). Wind-tolerant, evergreen, hedge-forming, NZ native. | ||
=== Sub-canopy small trees === | === Sub-canopy small trees === | ||
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Cherry Guava (''Psidium cattleianum''). Evergreen. May be invasive if unchecked by frosts (check with DoC). Crop: fragrant red fruit, like feijoa but smaller and more sour. | Cherry Guava (''Psidium cattleianum''). Evergreen. May be invasive if unchecked by frosts (check with DoC). Crop: fragrant red fruit, like feijoa but smaller and more sour. | ||
− | All the orchard fruit species - apples, pears, stonefruit | + | All the orchard fruit species - apples, pears, stonefruit. Sturdy heirloom species preferred for pest resistance, growth (increase yield with a co-planting guild - nitrofixers and mineral miners). Black Doris, Billington, greengage; Bramley's Seedling. Crabapple pollenators. |
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Rocoto Chilli (''Capsicum pubescens''). 10-15 years, mildly frost tolerant. Chillies, mid-late autumn, black seeds. Very hot, thick fleshy skins.<ref>DeWitt, D., Bosland, P.W. [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=90M5Tw0530gC&lpg=PA19&dq=rocoto%20pepper%20cultivars&pg=PA17#v=onepage&q=rocoto%20pepper%20cultivars&f=false The Complete Chile Pepper Book]. 2009, Timber Press.</ref> | Rocoto Chilli (''Capsicum pubescens''). 10-15 years, mildly frost tolerant. Chillies, mid-late autumn, black seeds. Very hot, thick fleshy skins.<ref>DeWitt, D., Bosland, P.W. [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=90M5Tw0530gC&lpg=PA19&dq=rocoto%20pepper%20cultivars&pg=PA17#v=onepage&q=rocoto%20pepper%20cultivars&f=false The Complete Chile Pepper Book]. 2009, Timber Press.</ref> | ||
− | Lemon Verbena (''Aloysia citrodora''). 15+ years, mildly frost tolerant. | + | Cedrón/Lemon Verbena (''Aloysia citrodora''). 15+ years, mildly frost tolerant. Flowering bee plant. Crop: leaves and shoots as tea, dried or fresh. |
− | Redcurrant & Blackcurrant | + | Chilean Guava (''Ugni molinae''). 1-2m tall, evergreen, small glossy leaves. Crop: small red cranberry-like guava fruits, autumn. |
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+ | Redcurrant & Blackcurrant. | ||
=== Climbers === | === Climbers === | ||
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Passionfruit. | Passionfruit. | ||
− | Rose - thornless old-fashioned rambler | + | Kiwiberry/Hardy Kiwi (''Actinidia arguta''). Very hardy, wind-tolerant, fast growing. Crop: bunches of small 3-4cm smooth-skinned kiwifruit. |
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+ | Banksia Rose - thornless, old-fashioned rambler. Fast-growing, wind-tolerant. Bees: abundant yellow flowers late spring - early summer. Crop: rose-hips high in vitamin C. | ||
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+ | Grape (''Vitis vinifera''). Wind-tolerant, hardy, deciduous. Muscat grows well in Wellington/Kapiti. | ||
=== Ground Cover === | === Ground Cover === | ||
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Strawberries. Not trample-tolerant but can provide cover on litter and dampen out other weeds. Will spread by vegetative propagation in autumn, but easily shifted. | Strawberries. Not trample-tolerant but can provide cover on litter and dampen out other weeds. Will spread by vegetative propagation in autumn, but easily shifted. | ||
− | Nepalese raspberry. Slow-growing, non-invasive bramble species | + | Nepalese raspberry. Slow-growing, thornless, non-invasive bramble species. Crop: small raspberries. Moderately trample-tolerant. |
=== Ground crops === | === Ground crops === | ||
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=== Root species === | === Root species === | ||
− | + | Yam/Oca (''Oxalis tuberosa''). Root crop. | |
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+ | Jerusalem artichoke (''Helianthus tuberosus''). Root crop. Tall sunflower relative, 1.5 - 2.5m. Flatulent. | ||
− | Comfrey - mineral accumulator. Taproot up to 4m long mines zinc, magnesium, iron etc. from subsoil into leaves; crop & drop mulch. Plant around fruit tree drip line. | + | Comfrey - mineral accumulator. Taproot up to 4m long mines zinc, magnesium, iron etc. from subsoil into leaves; crop & drop mulch. Plant around fruit tree drip line. Choose location carefully; difficult to exterminate. |
== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 13:14, 13 October 2015
Canopy trees
Primary functions: wind shelter, leaf litter.
Black Alder (Alnus glutinosa). Fast growing, wind tolerant, deciduous. Nitrogen fixing.
Walnut (Juglans regia cultivars). Vulnerable to strong winds, deciduous. Pairing with a nitrogen-fixing tree (e.g. Alder) provides shelter and increased growth. Wind-pollinated, usually dioecious; nut production requires several trees of compatible cultivars.
Willow (Salix spp.). Fast-growing, wind-tolerant, deciduous. Prefers proximity to waterways. Can be invasive if left unattended; on the other hand canes can be planted in winter and grown into hedges, fences, and archways. Crop: canes, spring.
Pittosporum (Pittosporum spp.). Wind-tolerant, evergreen, hedge-forming, NZ native.
Sub-canopy small trees
Hazelnut (Corylus spp.). Prefers waterways. Wind-tolerant, deciduous. Wind-pollinated, usually dioecious. Crop: hazelnuts, late summer; production requires several trees of compatible cultivars.
Feijoa (Acca sellowiana). Wind-tolerant, evergreen. Bees: flowers mid-late summer. Crop: feijoas, late autumn; optimum fruiting requires 2-3 varieties.
Cherry Guava (Psidium cattleianum). Evergreen. May be invasive if unchecked by frosts (check with DoC). Crop: fragrant red fruit, like feijoa but smaller and more sour.
All the orchard fruit species - apples, pears, stonefruit. Sturdy heirloom species preferred for pest resistance, growth (increase yield with a co-planting guild - nitrofixers and mineral miners). Black Doris, Billington, greengage; Bramley's Seedling. Crabapple pollenators.
Woody shrub layer
Rocoto Chilli (Capsicum pubescens). 10-15 years, mildly frost tolerant. Chillies, mid-late autumn, black seeds. Very hot, thick fleshy skins.[1]
Cedrón/Lemon Verbena (Aloysia citrodora). 15+ years, mildly frost tolerant. Flowering bee plant. Crop: leaves and shoots as tea, dried or fresh.
Chilean Guava (Ugni molinae). 1-2m tall, evergreen, small glossy leaves. Crop: small red cranberry-like guava fruits, autumn.
Redcurrant & Blackcurrant.
Climbers
Scarlet Runner Beans (Phaseolus coccineus). Perennial, 10+ years. Dies off each winter and re-sprouts from root tuber. Fixes nitrogen. Bees: all summer. Crop: runner beans.
Passionfruit.
Kiwiberry/Hardy Kiwi (Actinidia arguta). Very hardy, wind-tolerant, fast growing. Crop: bunches of small 3-4cm smooth-skinned kiwifruit.
Banksia Rose - thornless, old-fashioned rambler. Fast-growing, wind-tolerant. Bees: abundant yellow flowers late spring - early summer. Crop: rose-hips high in vitamin C.
Grape (Vitis vinifera). Wind-tolerant, hardy, deciduous. Muscat grows well in Wellington/Kapiti.
Ground Cover
Peppermint. Less vigorous, slower-growing, less invasive than common mint. Bees: all summer and autumn. Crop: peppermint leaves. Somewhat trample-tolerant.
Nasturtium. Dominant but easily controlled. It's about the only thing that can out-compete bindweed (Convolvulus spp.). Fixes nitrogen. Bees: flowers spring through autumn. Crop: peppery leaves, flowers.
Thyme.
Strawberries. Not trample-tolerant but can provide cover on litter and dampen out other weeds. Will spread by vegetative propagation in autumn, but easily shifted.
Nepalese raspberry. Slow-growing, thornless, non-invasive bramble species. Crop: small raspberries. Moderately trample-tolerant.
Ground crops
Root species
Yam/Oca (Oxalis tuberosa). Root crop.
Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus). Root crop. Tall sunflower relative, 1.5 - 2.5m. Flatulent.
Comfrey - mineral accumulator. Taproot up to 4m long mines zinc, magnesium, iron etc. from subsoil into leaves; crop & drop mulch. Plant around fruit tree drip line. Choose location carefully; difficult to exterminate.
References
- ↑ DeWitt, D., Bosland, P.W. The Complete Chile Pepper Book. 2009, Timber Press.