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The back slope. The red mulch is made of shredded Red Oak. In the foreground is our orange tree. To the left is the Bronze Loquat.
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A better picture of the Bronze Loquat. If you look closely, you can see tiny little plants. They're mostly California native plants on the slope; drought-tolerant. You can see the Haas tree at the top.
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There are some large plants done in the inital planting, but most were 1 gallon.
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To the left is a Mexican Lime. In the middle of the planter is a White Alder. Supposedly these trees grow very fast (20' the first year? - we'll see.)
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This was the big money item; a 24" box Reed Avocado tree. Got a few years jump on the 15 gallon Haas Avocado tree we planted on the slope.
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We planted stone fruits in the slope wells. Plum, peach, apricot, and nectarine. The Haas avocado is the far end but not in a well.
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