If so, which fruits and other plants are you growing?
What is currently producing?
How do you manage the size of your trees?
Do you make compost, or do you only use mulch to build soil fertility?
Which climate are you in?
I’m interested to know how popular fruit forests are in this community and how others are doing it.
Cherries, apples, plums in the northern edge of the temperate zone. Recently added buckthorn and blackcurrant although they are not really trees.
I bought an old property with ca 35 year old apple trees and 15 year old cherry / plum all of which had been left abandoned for about a decade. Their size is a problem. The apple trees are very tall and making contact with the building. I have a 7m long saw for trimming them amd I tend to take off one big branch per year and lots of small ones. Really big ones get the chainsaw, which is used to process the branches into firewood.
The cherries produce a lot of small bushlings. I manage them with a clearing saw.
We built a composting toilet which we use to process human waste. That one is emptied to an enclosed thermal compost for about 1-2 years more before being used. Last year we don’t add more stuff to ensure it’s safe to use. Kitchen and garden waste goes to an open compost. When we mow the “lawn” which is more like a field we let the clippings fall where they may to keep the nutrients in.
We process wood and sticks into mulch we use with paper to protect the bushes from weeds.
I apologize for my lack of gardening vocabulary.