RE: Schinus molle - California Pepper, the scum
- Subject: RE: Schinus molle - California Pepper, the scum
- From: &* T* <t*@pacbell.net>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 01:17:41 -0800
- Thread-index: AcctfGqzWMdxCmUGQ9WND7PEn2zQ4QACQh5g
Hi Carol,
I have a Chondropetalum tectorum (restio)
that is competing quite well with the S.m. The tree does suck up all
available moisture in the area with thick root masses. I find that rocks
make a good ground cover under the tree.
Cheers,
Bracey
From: Carol Joynson [mailto:peabodys_gardener@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 10:56 AM
To: medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
Subject: Schinus molle - California Pepper, the scum
I know I should rip it out. Evil incarnate etc., etc. But 1) it's
huge and provides wonderful privacy on my hillside, 2) can't afford to
(do you know what they charge!??!! - worth it considering the location, but not
in my budget).
So - it's sitting in the middle of my lotline where the native hedgerow is
going in. I would like to get as close to it as possible, maybe some
understory. Have heard the tales of alleopathy, have searched for details
on web, nothing except some docs that suggest the real problem is
suffocation: the tree puts out massive amounts of litter. Even found
a piece suggesting they would make great farmland reclamation trees in
Africa: low water requirement, enormous biomass contribution.
Does anyone have anything specific on what sort of California native
(or other medit type, but this is for the birds and beasts) could possibly grow
in the understory of a Schinus molle? I'm more than willing to
provide a weekly shake-out for the litter problem until the undergrowth is
high enough (and I'm rich enough) to remove or severely cut-back the big
tree.
Thanks,
Carol
Eagle Rock (Los Angeles, NE)
``Never attribute to malice
that which can be adequately explained by stupidity'' - Hanlon's
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