The pear is not the most unpretentious tree in the garden and before it begins to bear fruit, the gardener will have time to get a little nervous.
In fact, if you do everything right, the seedling will begin to bear fruit in due time. Here's how to do it.
Landing
1. Choose well-lit places with access to moisture.
2. The depth of the hole should be equal to the length of the roots.
3. It is important to maintain the spacing between trees, and the soil should be well drained and fertilized.
Care
Proper care of a pear seedling involves regular watering and fertilizing. But it is equally important to provide the tree with sunlight, which depends on how well the planting site is chosen.
It is essential to monitor the condition of the tree and, if necessary, trim dry and diseased shoots and leaves, and carry out timely treatment against pests and diseases.
At the same time, traps are used and insecticide treatments are carried out.
It is important to remember that some diseases are transmitted not only by insects or airborne, but also by poor soil conditions. To prevent smallpox, bacterial burn and other infectious diseases, it is necessary to loosen the soil and prevent over-wetting.