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Directions: Make an orchard layout. Select one of the layout systems learned Name the trees you want to plant in your orchard. Put your answer in your notebook
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Frost pockets and standing water
Ask people who know the site well, if they can recall any areas that become flooded during the winter. Most fruit trees do not like to be in for standing water for too long, so avoiding these areas is important. Frost pockets are areas where cold air can’t escape, usually at the bottom of a slope where there is a wall or hedge. The cold air flows downhill and accumulates here and can’t escape, meaning that they stay frosty long after other areas have thawed. This can damage fruit buds and these areas are best avoided. Those with good observation skills will know the areas which remain frosty or snow covered after the rest has thawed. Try to avoid
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