We have a conference pear tree,espalier to a garage wall. The garage is being demolished and the tree was very scabby last year when we moved. It was however planted as a wedding present of the previous owners. It's probably 60 odd years old, but due to the limited location not very big or thick. Maybe a mans arm us the thickness of the trunk. I pruned it and covered the cuts with abrex in November as it was neglected and unruly
but we do have to have it removed before the build starts. Location means it will be very hard to save the rootball so I'm wondering if its too late to try and graft it or save it in sme sense because it was nurtured and loved by an old couple it seems a shame to destroy it completely.
Any advice ???
but we do have to have it removed before the build starts. Location means it will be very hard to save the rootball so I'm wondering if its too late to try and graft it or save it in sme sense because it was nurtured and loved by an old couple it seems a shame to destroy it completely.
Any advice ???
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