
2 Kenji TLE Spacing Techniques for Fruit-bearing Trees
Quiz by Deniega, Megumi Kaye D.
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This is a modified form of a square pattern. This is formed by four closest trees that form a square with an additional tree at the center of these four trees.
This is the most common planting pattern which is done either crosswise or lengthwise
This is almost similar to the square pattern aside from having two sets of opposite sides with different lengths
This pattern is different from the others because it does not require fillers. In this pattern, the permanent trees in the adjacent row are not opposite in the first row adjoining, but they are opposite to the center of the spaces between the trees.
This is a modified form of a square pattern. This is formed by four closest trees that form a square with an additional tree at the center of these four trees.
This is almost similar to the square pattern aside from having two sets of opposite sides with different lengths
This is the most common planting pattern which is done either crosswise or lengthwise
This pattern is different from the others because it does not require fillers. In this pattern, the permanent trees in the adjacent row are not opposite in the first row adjoining, but they are opposite to the center of the spaces between the trees.