Hello!
I wonder if you might be able to offer some advice? there's an espaliered pear tree in my garden, but unfortunately it needs to be dug up because the neighbours fence post can't be properly bedded in around the roots.
It's unfortunate timing - the tree is close to flowering and I don't have another location for a trained tree. So I have two questions really; do you think it's likely to survive a move, and is there any way to prune out the espalier-ing if I could move it?
In an ideal world I'd love to put it in a massive pot for a year or two, but I imagine that's an unlikely option! We haven't lived here long and aren't ready to plan the garden yet.
It's not a huge tree - though it fruits very well. I think it might be 5/6 years old
Any advice would be greatly appreciated - I'd like to see if I can rescue it or give it to a good home, but I understand it might just be a case of letting it go...
Ta!
Cam
I wonder if you might be able to offer some advice? there's an espaliered pear tree in my garden, but unfortunately it needs to be dug up because the neighbours fence post can't be properly bedded in around the roots.
It's unfortunate timing - the tree is close to flowering and I don't have another location for a trained tree. So I have two questions really; do you think it's likely to survive a move, and is there any way to prune out the espalier-ing if I could move it?
In an ideal world I'd love to put it in a massive pot for a year or two, but I imagine that's an unlikely option! We haven't lived here long and aren't ready to plan the garden yet.
It's not a huge tree - though it fruits very well. I think it might be 5/6 years old
Any advice would be greatly appreciated - I'd like to see if I can rescue it or give it to a good home, but I understand it might just be a case of letting it go...
Ta!
Cam
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