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Planting mode between tea and fruit

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Tea is an important economic crop in our country, which is planted in many areas, and when planting tea, we can also plant some fruit trees according to the actual situation. First, what is the planting mode between tea and fruit? The way of planting between tea fruits is in tea.

Tea is an important economic crop in our country, which is planted in many areas, and when planting tea, we can also plant some fruit trees according to the actual situation.

First, what is the planting mode between tea and fruit?

The planting method of tea fruit is to plant one or more kinds of fruit trees between rows or bushes (trees) of tea trees. In general, the fruit trees that can be planted in the tea garden are peach, bayberry, citrus, plum and so on. In order to avoid affecting the growth of tea trees, basic management work such as water and fertilizer, prevention and control of diseases and insect pests must be done in the later stage of tea fruit planting.

What are the fruit trees that can be planted among tea trees?

1. Plum tree

Tea trees like shade, plum trees like the sun, if you plant some plum trees, you can effectively shade the tea garden, and when harvested, you can kill two birds with one stone. At present, American plum is a good tree species.

2. Chestnut tree

Tea trees like shade and chestnuts like the sun. If we plant a few trees in the tea garden, it can not only shade, but also increase the yield of tea and chestnut.

3. Bayberry

Bayberry and tea trees are shade-tolerant, and it is possible to plant them in areas where the light is not sufficient. At present, Dongkui and water chestnuts are suitable varieties.

4. Loquat tree

Tea trees like yin and loquat trees like the sun. When they are planted together, they can have a shading effect. At present, the excellent varieties are Dawuxing and Longquan 1.

5. Persimmon trees

Selected Japanese sweet persimmon tested successfully in the Maekawa Jilang, Jilang and other varieties. These varieties are more adapted to the climate there and the acidic soil conditions of the tea garden, and have fewer diseases and insect pests and are easy to manage.

Generally speaking, the planting mode between tea fruits refers to the way of planting one or more fruit trees in the tea garden, which can not only shade the tea garden, but also create double benefits.

 
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