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Fruit trees for poor drainage area

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Gilly&amp;#039;s starts with ...
I'm on a flood plain of the Hacking River and my soil doesn't drain well. Can anyone please recommend fruit trees that do well in that environment? I've had problems with apple scab and my bananas fail to thrive.
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17th May 2022 8:42am
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Linda says...
Very few things really like wet feet except marsh type plants. Have you considered planting on a 'turkey mound" = equals drainage. A large 1m + mound of good soil and plant on top of that.
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