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I have a patch of bracken where I want to plant some apple trees

 

I've scraped off the top layer of dead bracken, but obviously the new shoots will be up soon - is it best to keep the area fallow and bracken bruise / top for a year before planting

 

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Just plant it up and keep the bracken down until the trees are established

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Unless you are growing full sized standards on a crab rootstock you won't really want to grass the trees right in anyway. Assuming you are growing something on MM106 or bigger you can keep an area around 6' diameter weed free around the base and that will work fine. On this basis, you are going to need to kill the bracken properly in these locations anyway which realistically means a herbicide, although you can do it with a hoe if you are a masochist or the number of trees is very small.

 

Alec

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I'd plant it up but use a really heavy mulch mat - carpet or cardboard. The bracken will steal all the light from the trees otherwise. Not a fan of chemical control

 

 

Agree entirely. Also keep an eye on it and follow up with swift action.

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