For the normal development of a pear, the growing location plays an important role.
In this article we will tell you where and how best to grow this fruit tree.
What is the best place in the garden to grow pears
Shade or partial shade is not suitable for a pear tree.
Therefore, choose the sunniest place in your garden to plant a tree.
In addition, the pear also does not tolerate flooding by melt and rain water.
In such a place, the tree will most likely die quickly due to the warming of the bark on the root collar.
The pear tree must grow in a permanent place, as it does not tolerate transplants.
It is best to plant pears in elevated areas where the groundwater level is low.
Also, choose a place protected from strong winds.
If groundwater is close, plant the tree without digging a hole, loosening the top layer of soil.
What neighborhood doesn't love a pear tree
Agronomists do not advise planting cherry, apricot or plum seedlings next to the pear.
The proximity to these trees does not allow you to get the maximum yield.
Contrary to the frequent cultivation of pear and apple trees nearby, the apple tree has a very powerful root system.
The roots of the tree will intertwine with the roots of the pear and inhibit development.
Previously, we told you why pear leaves turn black and dry.