38. RSPCT? Planting yet another tree...

We are fast becoming some kind of hospice for trees - we have recently taken in a faltering apple (Bountiful) from the Limpsfield Orchard, and now a pear cordon (Conference) (from same) that had no owner. Better than shooting or drowning them, or even putting them down humanely.

I planted the pear cordon after a great deal of research - yes, at 45 degrees! Crazy waste of a tree really when looking at the probable yields. One source suggested that a standard tree should provide 50-100 kgs of fruit whereas a cordon only produces 3-4 kgs. So, not an orchard tree (for us), but perfect for the foraging hedge.

The tree stem extends most of the way up the diagonal cane.

RSPCT? Next blog entry, if it's not obvious.

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