We have a pear tree that will be in it's 3rd season with us this year. It's a Doyenne du Comice which we bought from a local garden centre, the 1st year we had it we kept it in a large pot as we were told this was fine when we bought it but after a while the leaves started to turn black so we tranplanted it at the end of the season to the garden. We subsequently found out too that the tree was not self fertile as we had been told by the garden centre so we bought another pear tree -Williams Bon Cheretin last year making sure it was suitable to pollinate our existing one. Things were looking good and both trees blossomed and bore fruit, however while the fruit on the new tree grew bigger the pears on the original tree stopped growing and once again quite a lot of the leaves turned black. So my queston is what is happening to this tree and why and are there any preventative measures we can take to try ad stop it happening again this year. thanks in advance - any advice will be greatly appreciated
Kate
Kate
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