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.
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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