The pear tree is not one of the capricious trees, but there is a list of plants that are not suitable as its neighbors.
This rule can be ignored, but then you shouldn't expect a big harvest. In addition, the tree will get sick more often.
Therefore, to ensure that the harvest pleases you and the pear does not cause unnecessary trouble, it is better to choose the right neighbors for it.
Agronomists do not recommend planting cherry, apricot or plum seedlings next to pear trees. The proximity of these plants does not allow you to get the maximum yield from them.
Walnut is a tree for which it is difficult to find a neighbor. The plant is famous for its aggressive behavior towards other crops. It's all about the substances that the nut's roots secrete.
The fruit tree has not only "enemies". There are plants next to which the pear's potential is revealed to the maximum.
You can even plant something in the trunk circle. For example, lettuce, garlic, cilantro, parsley, mint, mustard, thyme, and physalis are planted under a pear tree.
As for trees, it is recommended to place the pear tree away from them. This plant does not like dense planting and values "personal space".