How to plant your orchard to have fruits all year round?
Daniel Foster
Published Jun 02, 2026
How to plant your orchard to have fruits all year round?
These things can be used to your advantage. Some trees that require more chill hours, for example, can be planted at the foot of the slope to maximize the cool air settling there. It is also possible that such formations affect how water settles or moves in your yard when it rains.
What should be the layout of an orchard?
Allow equidistance for each tree for uniform growth. Allow easy orchard operations like cultivation, intercropping, irrigation, spraying of plant protection chemicals and growth regulators, harvesting etc. Proper utilization of orchard space avoiding wastage of land.
How much does it cost to start an orchard?
If you are starting from scratch, remember to include five years of living expenses to your start-up projections. Expect to pay $10 to $20 per tree and be planting 100-400 trees per acre depending on the size of the tree. You’ll need to spend about $5 per tree per year on pesticides, pruning, and fertilizer.
What kind of trees can be planted in an orchard?
Under this system, intercultural operations, spraying, harvesting etc., can be done conveniently and easily. Planting of quick growing fruit trees like papaya, banana, guava during the early life of the orchard is possible.
These things can be used to your advantage. Some trees that require more chill hours, for example, can be planted at the foot of the slope to maximize the cool air settling there. It is also possible that such formations affect how water settles or moves in your yard when it rains.
If you are starting from scratch, remember to include five years of living expenses to your start-up projections. Expect to pay $10 to $20 per tree and be planting 100-400 trees per acre depending on the size of the tree. You’ll need to spend about $5 per tree per year on pesticides, pruning, and fertilizer.
How to choose the best site for an apple orchard?
Keep these three tips in mind when selecting an orchard site: Choose a site with well-drained fertile soil and full sun. Avoid frost pockets and areas exposed to high winds. Don’t plant early-flowering varieties on south-facing slopes, where they may bloom too early and then lose their flowers (and thus that year’s fruit) to a late frost.
How long does it take for fruit trees to produce?
Keeping an orchard is a long term investment. Most fruit trees won’t even give you a hint of production in the first three years. When you consider that most have a lifespan of 20 to 30 years, it is a great long term investment.