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Apple trees tend to be the most commonly grown fruit tree in home gardens. They are easy to take care of and provide a great harvest. However, it is important to avoid planting certain plants too close to an apple tree as this can cause issues in terms of pest and disease control. Here is what you should not plant near an apple tree.<\/p>\n

1. Other types of fruit trees<\/h2>\n

Don’t plant other types of fruit trees too close to an apple tree. This is because they could contract the same diseases, making it difficult to cure them properly. Additionally, if you have different types of fruit trees too close to each other, it can lead to confusion at harvest time, as it can be difficult to tell which fruit goes with which tree.<\/p>\n

2. Ornamental plants<\/h2>\n

Ornamental plants, such as roses, can harbor diseases that can affect your apple tree. It is also a good idea to avoid planting shrubs or trees, such as lilacs, too close to an apple tree because they can compete for nutrients and water, resulting in your apple tree receiving less than it needs. Additionally, these plants can attract pests that can damage the leaves, fruit and roots of your apple tree.<\/p>\n

3. Weeds<\/h2>\n

Weeds can also be a problem for your apple tree, as they can compete for essential nutrients and water. They can also provide habitats for unwanted pests. It is therefore important to try and keep the area around your apple tree weed free. The best way to do this is to mulch the area after you have planted your tree and then check regularly for any unwanted weeds.<\/p>\n

4. Legumes<\/h2>\n