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- Find the optimal location for pillar fruit
- With the right location, you can quickly achieve high yields for the pillar fruit
- Pear fruit in the pot
- Tips
Most fruit trees like sunny locations
Find the optimal location for pillar fruit
Basically, the location preferences of column fruit are more or less based on the parameters, as they apply to apple, pear and plum varieties with normal, bulky growth. Of course, go with the particular growth form but also other options for positioning in the garden or on the balcony.
With the right location, you can quickly achieve high yields for the pillar fruit
Most types of fruit prefer a bright and warm location, especially columnar pear, columnar pear and sweet cherries in columnar form. So not only are sunny locations in the middle of the open field, but also:
Pear fruit in the pot
Pale fruit can usually be cultivated quite successfully in the pot, but care should be taken to ensure a correct cut, regular fertilization and adequate irrigation. A planter that is as large as possible makes maintenance easier overall and also helps to mitigate weather extremes such as extreme temperature fluctuations or summer drought in their effect on the plants.
Tips
Oftentimes, column fruit should be planted at the boundary of the property to the neighbor in order to serve as a productive screen. Please note, however, that the respective regionally valid minimum distances must be adhered to and that some periwinkle fruit varieties can also reach quite a stately height after planting outdoors.