Companion Plants for Orange Tree

Discussion in 'Landscaping' started by Bill, Mar 25, 2012.

  1. Bill

    Bill New Member

    There is this nice orange tree in my back yard, all lonely in a far corner. My wife is insisting we put a few plants near it, but I am not sure what companion plants the orange tree has. Would a blueberry bush be a good choice?
     
  2. rdowdy

    rdowdy New Member

    I think the problem with a blueberry bush is it will compete pretty heavily for P and N - taking it from the orange tree. I would go with some sort of ground cover like rye or a nitrogen fixing ground cover.
     
  3. landscapingcont

    landscapingcont New Member

    Pepper plants like high humidity, which can be helped along by planting with some kind of dense-leaf or ground-cover companion, like marjoram and basil; they also need direct sunlight, but their fruit can be harmed by it...pepper plants grown together, or with tomatoes, can shelter the fruit from sunlight, and raises the humidity level.
     
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