Sunlight required for fruit trees

Discussion in 'Fruit and Nut Trees' started by Irene King, Oct 10, 2005.

  1. Irene King

    Irene King Member

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    Hi, All.

    We have an empty space in our west yard in which sunlight is filtered by nearby very tall trees. I'd like to see it used for mutual benefit of the residents of our building, & am wondering if there is any indigenous B.C. fruit tree which could grow well with this type of light.

    We could have selected branches trimmed on the large trees to admit more unfiltered light, as a limited improvement. But prefer not doing this, if possible.

    Does anyone have knowledge - or a possible alternative information source - to share?

    Thanks.

    Irene
     
  2. growest

    growest Active Member 10 Years

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    Irene--the only fruit tree that comes to mind is sour cherry (pie cherry). Would your group use the fruit?!

    ( If not the cherries might be more of a drawback, compared to simply planting another ornamental nonfruiting tree that wouldn't make a mess with the fruit).
     
  3. Eric La Fountaine

    Eric La Fountaine Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    I guess Indian plum (Oemleria cerasiformis) might work. If you don't need a tree, huckleberries, or gooseberries would fruit in shade. You could use salal (Gaultheria shallon), but they are not a very tasty fruit.
     

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