We have a pear tree that was growing under a huge shrub. When the shrub was removed last summer, the pear was revealed to be growing at a terrible angle
It leans more as the fruit swells and is worse this year.
It is leaning on the trunk of the rootstock for support
It has some leaves with marks on in one place (although only a few and less than last year when they didn't affect the crop)
It crops very well indeed - I don't really want to lose any of this year's harvest but am worried it is going to break/damage its trunk. Does anyone have any advice?
More pics here: Michelle's Garden: Our poor old pear tree
It leans more as the fruit swells and is worse this year.
It is leaning on the trunk of the rootstock for support
It has some leaves with marks on in one place (although only a few and less than last year when they didn't affect the crop)
It crops very well indeed - I don't really want to lose any of this year's harvest but am worried it is going to break/damage its trunk. Does anyone have any advice?
More pics here: Michelle's Garden: Our poor old pear tree
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