I can't really find a good guide on this. We're going to be putting in a family orchard with lots of different types of fruit and I'm trying to figure out how much. Basically, it's going to feed my parents, plus 3 families (mine, sister's and brothers) plus my little sister is also a possibility eventually (we're talking long-term here).
We do a fair amount of canning and are interested in doing more. I can't really find a good resource on how many trees to plant for this many people. It's a long-term thing, (Basically, my parents have acreage, each of us kids will have our own piece and so far those of us with families intend to move out there eventually). So far we're talking about 20 people, not including my little sister who may eventually end up there as well.
As far as what we're growing... well, most everything that will grow in NE WA. Apples, pears, peaches, cherries (sweet and pie), raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, sugar maples, stone pines, hardy kiwis, hardy pecans (OK some of these will be experiments lol), plums, and more.
Does anyone know where I can find some sort of guide on how many to plant?
We do a fair amount of canning and are interested in doing more. I can't really find a good resource on how many trees to plant for this many people. It's a long-term thing, (Basically, my parents have acreage, each of us kids will have our own piece and so far those of us with families intend to move out there eventually). So far we're talking about 20 people, not including my little sister who may eventually end up there as well.
As far as what we're growing... well, most everything that will grow in NE WA. Apples, pears, peaches, cherries (sweet and pie), raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, sugar maples, stone pines, hardy kiwis, hardy pecans (OK some of these will be experiments lol), plums, and more.
Does anyone know where I can find some sort of guide on how many to plant?