Pansies

These beautiful flowers grow best under an apple tree. There are many varieties of pansies, which will allow you to create a colorful carpet under the tree.

Pansies, or violas, are miniature, frost-resistant and not at all capricious. They easily get along with other plants and can be planted both in spring and autumn.

Pansies

Daisies

Daisies can be planted under a pear, walnut, apple and even a pine tree. These miniature lush flowers will decorate any garden. The flower needs constant moisture, so in hot weather it is recommended to water it daily.

In moist and fertile soils, daisies bloom more luxuriantly and delight the eye much longer.

Daisies

Forget-me-nots

Forget-me-nots love shade, so they bloom brightly and longer under trees than in the sun. Forget-me-nots do not require special care, so they will delight you with blue inflorescences even in poor soil. For even more shading, they can be planted together with ferns.

Forget-me-nots

Fern

Ferns are a great option for decorating the root zone of trees. Using species with different bush shapes and leaf colors, you can create a whole flowerbed consisting of only one fern.

Ferns never bloom, so the role of seeds is performed by spores. Reproduction of ferns by spores is a very long and laborious process, so gardeners propagate them vegetatively.

Fern

Raspberry

A semi-shrub with tasty, beloved by all fruits – berries. Everyone has raspberries in their garden. As for trees, various types of fruit trees are ideal for raspberries: apple trees, pears, plums. These trees have a good effect on the yield and health of the subshrub.

raspberry bush

Blueberry

Blueberry is a small bush, which is usually wild. But blueberries can also be grown in the garden. It prefers acidic, moist and shady soil, so if you have a pine tree growing in your garden, feel free to plant blueberries under it.

blueberry

Parsley

Parsley is a fragrant and tasty addition to almost any food, it is often used to decorate holiday dishes. Therefore, be sure to plant this useful plant in your garden. Parsley grows well under all trees. The plant is unpretentious and does not require special care.

Parsley

Cilantro

Every year this seasoning is becoming more and more popular, and it can also be densely sown in the root zone of trees. The plant is cold-resistant, so it can be sown as soon as the snow melts, and in early summer, the greens can be cut for various dishes.

Cilantro

Mint

Mint is sown in the spring, near fruit trees in loose, nutrient-rich black soil. Mint smells delicious and is an excellent addition to refreshing drinks and fruit salads. It is a great help in the heat.

mint

Young onions

Onions are one of the most necessary and important vegetables in a person’s life, as they are not only the highlight of many dishes, but also a medicine. The plant is resistant to frost, diseases and pests.

It does not require special care, ripens quickly. So why not plant it, for example, under an oak or other tree in your garden?

Young onions

Radish

Radish can be planted under apple trees as soon as the soil ripens. The plant is cold-resistant and early maturing. The first harvest can be obtained even before the apple tree leaves bloom.

But if the soil on your site lacks potassium, then it is better to sow this vegetable in the sun, or fertilize the plant with ash.

radish

Rhubarb

Rhubarb bushes grow well in the shade, if you do not forget to water them on time. A universal vegetable from which you can prepare everything – from soups to desserts with sour stems.

If you want to plant rhubarb, it is better to take part of the rhizome – then the bush will grow faster, gain strength and give juicy stems. When planting with seeds, you will have to wait a couple of years until the plant gets stronger.

Rhubarb

As you can see, you can safely grow flowers, berries, shrubs and even vegetables under the trees! Now, the area under the trees in your garden will definitely not remain empty, and there will be free space on the site for new plantings.