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Photos from Backyard Orchard Design's post 05/24/2026

Spring planting is closed.

What got in the ground this season is what you've got. The yards that thrived had a plan. The ones still struggling didn't.

That gap — design vs. guess — is the whole game.

Fall consult slots just opened, and I'll be honest: this window fills fast. Fall installs need design in summer, sourcing in August, ground prep in September. The trees don't wait. Neither does the schedule.

After a few years of doing this, the pattern is clear:
The yard isn't the problem. The plants aren't the problem. The missing plan is.

Where the sun falls in July decides whether your apple tree thrives or sulks. Where water pools after a storm decides whether your blueberries make it past year two. None of that gets figured out at the nursery.

Fall planting gives the trees a head start before next summer's heat. But only if the design happens now — not in October when the trees show up.

Limited slots. First come, first scheduled.

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05/16/2026

Most homeowners who come to me for a consultation say the same thing:
"I've been researching for months but I still don't know where to start."

That's not a knowledge problem. It's a context problem.

General advice — articles, YouTube videos, gardening forums — is written for everyone. Which means it fits no one perfectly.
Your yard has a specific sun pattern. A specific soil type. A specific drainage situation. A specific microclimate.

The information that works for someone in zone 7 with clay soil and full sun is different from what works for your shaded corner lot with sandy loam.

This is why site-specific design matters so much more than general best practices.

The homeowners who get real results aren't the ones who research the longest. They're the ones who stop generalizing and start designing for their specific space.

If you've been going in circles on this — that's the thing to fix first.

Every productive orchard I've designed started with one question: what does this specific yard actually support?

What's the biggest uncertainty you're running into right now?

05/05/2026

People ask me all the time: "What should I plant?"

That's usually the wrong first question.

The real question is: where does the sun actually hit your yard — and for how long? What drains well and what stays wet? Where do you naturally walk, and where do you barely go?

Layout answers all of that before a single tree goes in the ground.

I've seen beautiful, healthy trees produce almost nothing because they were dropped into the wrong corner of a yard. And I've seen modest, simple orchards that practically run themselves — because someone thought through the space first.

Design isn't complicated. But it has to come before the planting.

04/17/2026

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