Winter: 2026
🌱The Power of Natural Herbs and Humus for Your Fruit Trees
Welcome back to the blog! Today, we are exploring a fascinating method to elevate your gardening game: the symbiosis between fruit trees and natural herbs. In today's setup, we are looking at a young avocado tree (palta) living in perfect harmony with pink clover. This system goes beyond aesthetics; it recreates how nature operates in food forests. Here is the step-by-step method, the materials you need, and how to maintain the perfect balance.
Interactive image viewer: Avocados with natural herbs
Required Materials
A potted or in-ground fruit tree (like our
avocado
tree).
Natural herb seeds or sprouts (pink clover is
highly
recommended for nitrogen fixation).
Pure earthworm castings substrate (as the
soil
base).
Liquid humus (essential for watering and
nutrient
balance).
Clean pruning shears.
Step-by-Step Benefits of This Systems
Step 1: Soil Base with Earthworm Castings
Start your
fruit tree in a rich base of pure earthworm
castings. This provides an incredible microbial load
and a spongy texture where both tree and herb roots
can easily thrive together.
Step 2: Introducing the Living Cover (Pink
Clover)
Planting clover around the tree trunk helps aerate
the soil. Additionally, clover captures nitrogen
from the air and transfers it into the ground,
naturally feeding your fruit tree.
Step 3: Balancing Nutrients with Liquid Humus
To
prevent the herbs from competing with the tree for
nutrients, the secret is liquid humus. Applied
during monthly watering, it provides fast-absorbing
nutrients that keep both species balanced and
vibrant.
Step 4: Monthly Stubble Pruning Every month,
chop
down the top growth of the herbs and leave the
cuttings right on top of the soil.
Stubble Benefits: Leaving the chopped greens on the soil creates a natural mulch that retains moisture for much longer and provides temperature stability for the fruit tree's roots, shielding them from extreme weather.
📸Rooting process log
Avocado - Herbs
In symbiosis
I need to add solid humus and incorporate crop residue.
Second Avocado
It is 10 years old or older.
I grew them from seed.
Avocado and fruit salad with herbs
In symbiosis
Natural system
Clover
It is not a legume.
To carry out stubble cultivation in a few days.