In other terms 1 ha of conventional coconut tree plantation can accept 177 palms and very few place for intercropping. The clump technique increases the number of palm to 266 per hectare and 8000 m² are available for intercropping.
As the coconut trees are very closed, they will compete for the light and grow in direction of the exterior of the circle. Another advantage is the center of the circle will be filled with the husk, dead leaves and provide to the trees an excellent mulching and fertilizer. The area can stay clean without too much work.
We have now 44 coconut trees planted (4 clumps of 11 coconut trees) and .... a few years to wait before we can taste our bukos!
3 comments:
Very good blog there! Very interested in seeing the results of this palm circle after 5 years now. How is it doing? Can you please post an update?
hi, is there any update regarding this coconut circle?
Hello, i would like to request for some update regarding your coconut circle. What is the pros & cons and also what could be improved based on your experience. Benson Gapuz bengapuz@yahoo.com Planas Porac Pampanga.
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