You want to Fertilize them in the Spring you will want to get a Fertilizer that is specific for fruit trees you would want to get a fertilizer that is 0-10-10 or 15-30-15
Divide the pear trees by 4 then multiply the result by 3 to get the answer.
Yes, graft a pear branch to an apple tree or an apple branch to a pear tree.
ya, some types
No, pear trees and apple trees cannot cross-pollinate successfully because they belong to different genera (Malus and Pyrus). To ensure proper pollination for fruit production, it is best to plant two apple trees or two pear trees of compatible varieties in close proximity.
The apple is commercially the most important of the world's deciduous fruit trees, and is follwed by the pear. In the United States, however, the pear ranks third, after the apple and peach.
There are pear trees, coconut trees, peach trees, cherry trees, apple trees, orange trees, and even money trees!
Apples grow on trees and develop each summer from blossoms that flower in the spring. Bees fertilize the flowers and bring pollen from other apple trees to do this.
There are literally hundreds of examples of trees. Some examples of trees include pines, oaks, maples, locust, apple, and pear trees.
ash oak elm birch yew willow monkey apple pear
Oak, Beech, Elm, Maple, Sycamore, Cherry, Apple, Pear, Maple and Poplar.
A apple can give your mouth satisfaction that a pear cannot:)
No, pear trees do not have thorns on their branches.