Not every gardener can boast of a stable pear harvest on his plot.
Many people do not know useful tricks that will help the tree bear fruit tirelessly, including moments of caring for this crop.
The fruiting of a pear tree is greatly influenced by the plants growing next to it.
Planting suitable crops next to the pear tree should become one of the important rules of care.
The best neighbor for a pear will be an apple tree and a pear tree itself. The trees will begin to compete for a large harvest, which will amaze with its volume and taste.
A good companion for pears is raspberries. If you want to collect a lot of tasty pears, do not forget about raspberry bushes nearby. Let these crops grow next to each other, but do not allow raspberries to grow too large.
Pear can get along with maple, as well as grapes and currants.
Don't think that a pear will grow comfortably next to a plum or cherry. If you make such a mistake, you will lose your pear harvest for a long time.