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Setting up for Organic Fruit Tree Cultivation

2016-07-19

The key to successful organic farming is how the growing environment is set up. The most important thing is to recover (for damaged land) and maintain (for undamaged land) ecological balance, minimizing farming activity and the application of materials (such as agrochemicals). Basic methods and principles are as follows: 1) nurture ground cover, 2) use low-invasive techniques, 3) create buffer zones, and 4) grow a diversity of fruit tree species/varieties. In this way, ecological balance and biological diversity will be preserved, increased, and repaired, making the orchard into a complete ecosystem.

Ground cover diversity is a basic element in creating a good growing environment. An orchard should be separated into areas, the ground cover of each area being cut at different times to reduce disturbance to and impact on the local ecology.
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