A planter orchard
helped by rhinoceros beetles and earthworms

Welcome to the planter (pot) orchard, helped by rhinoceros beetles and earthworms.
We grow fruit trees without using pesticides, with the hope of being able to eat the whole fruit.

Some are planted in the ground, but we also grow fruit by arranging pots and fruit planters in empty space in the garden.
Of course, we are committed to pesticide-free, organic cultivation.

Even when fruit seedlings are planted, they don't bear fruit for a while.
After two or three years, when the fruit finally does bear fruit, the birds that had been watching from afar come over with joy.
At night, a platoon of four-wheel drive animals such as raccoon dogs launch a night attack.

It's a lively orchard with anti-aircraft and ground combat.



Main Building 
Fishing
Annex 
Home gardening helped by rhinoceros beetles and earthworms
extra 
Nemesis in the Orchard



avocado
Avocado flower Avocado buds

blueberry
Funny-faced bee Pollination in progress

fig(Ficus carica fruit)
Fig's arch enemy Please take a close-up

lemon
ツインズ 葉色がおちてますね




果樹
Dekopon(Shiranui)  スダチ ユズ 温州みかん かぼす
スモモ カキ クルミ サクランボ なつめ
ストロベリーラズベリーブラックベリー
オリーブ



熱帯果樹(トロピカルフルーツ)
コーヒーの木  ドラゴンフルーツ



Let's make humus soil using rhinoceros beetles and flower beetles