

Thanks! I did just pull a bit more dirt away from the trunk
Thanks! I did just pull a bit more dirt away from the trunk
Thanks
I just checked. It’s still on the same level as it was in the pot. Guessing that’s okay?
Just a conference pear on a dwarf stock.
At end of year we get a 200 points on a website from work. You can then pick 2 smaller gift at 100 points or a bigger gift for 200 points like this tree. But also candles, socks and other kind of things.
But on the gift website there was no info about the variety expect that is was small and it stayed small. There was also not a lot of info in the package. But on the card it says it’s a conference and dwarf stock.
It’s a dwarf variety that in theory can even grow in a large pot. Here it got a raised bed of 100 by 80 cm and it can even grow in the native soil.
The raised bed is placed on tilled soil/grass, with cardboard on top. So I’m thinking it will be alright, but I’m not some kind of garden master.
The tree should provide some fruit. The flowers and herbs I want to plant around it are more decorative and for the bees.
Just a little spot that I enjoy seeing and will hopefully give some fruit.
Talk? My niece (13y) and I played last weekend. Still rocking the mega drive here.
It’s a self pollinating variety, but if a other tree is nearby it will have more fruits. My old neighbours had 1 appel tree and 1 pear tree that where also self pollinating. They had fruit almost every year.
I’m also looking to get a appel tree and self pollinating is one of the things it needs to be. I have room for only 2 small trees and rather have 2 different fruits then 1 but more. But as I understand self pollinating variety work but if there is a compatible species nearby you get more fruits. But I will see how much fruit it will produce if any.