My small fruit tree orchard

Nashi Nijisehiki ? Not sure…

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Rocha pear almost ready…

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Stanley plum

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Oh that’s beautiful fruit!

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What? The stanley plum? And it’s very very good! :yum:

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I can’t believe I finally went through all of posts. Beautiful orchard Luis, I can’t believe you have so many varieties.

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Lol! Really? Yes a lot of posts… Thank you very much! :blush:

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I still have many on small tree size that didn’t fruit yet… next year i hope to have much more… i’m completing my collection this year and begining of next.

How big is your orchard? I like the ginger lime trees, I’ll try to find out if I can add them to my tiny urban orchard, haha.

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It’s small… all the land including house is 3.800 square meters… i think.
It will be a jungle in the future but full of great fruit trees! :sweat_smile:

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It’s almost an acre, if my conversion is correct. That’s pretty big.

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Well i nead more… :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Me too, but I only have 3000 square feet to grow. I already have 70+ fruit trees, lol.

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You have great things too, allways posting awsome pics! :+1:

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Thanks @Luisport.

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I think the math makes it closer to 12 ACRES…but I don’t have a pencil or a calculator handy…just a quick in-the-head answer.

I used this.

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FYI, Google has a built in converter:

convert 3800 square meters to acres

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I think that’s what I typed and the result was almost one acre.

Yup. From Luis’ photos over the years that seems about right.

Meanwhile @Luisport : a standard suburban lot here in southern CA is 1/10 to 1/8 acre. I’m fortunate to have found a 1/4 acre lot.

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