Are there any horticulturists/arborists out there by any chance? I'm wondering what to do about a sickly tree;
Three years ago I planted 8 different fruit tree saplings, 7 have fruited to a greater or lesser extent for the first time this year (a single solitary Mirabelle!), but the Williams Bon Chretien pear tree is looking very sorry for itself, not much growth, virtually no blossom this spring and only sparse weedy foliage:
Already last year it wasn't too happy but I thought I'd give it another season to see if it sorted itself out. The Beth pear tree I planted at the same time has gone great guns and had a really good crop of succulent pears (but not enough to make Perry - yet) so it's not the soil or growing conditions. The trunk and branches have a greenish deposit on them and the leaves are spotty and blackened - fungus infestation? (my roses and other apple trees have had problems with black spot and apple scab this year)
I'm thinking it's had it and I may have to dig it out and plant something else, what fruit tree is fast growing/heavy cropping and good for wine making?
Three years ago I planted 8 different fruit tree saplings, 7 have fruited to a greater or lesser extent for the first time this year (a single solitary Mirabelle!), but the Williams Bon Chretien pear tree is looking very sorry for itself, not much growth, virtually no blossom this spring and only sparse weedy foliage:
Already last year it wasn't too happy but I thought I'd give it another season to see if it sorted itself out. The Beth pear tree I planted at the same time has gone great guns and had a really good crop of succulent pears (but not enough to make Perry - yet) so it's not the soil or growing conditions. The trunk and branches have a greenish deposit on them and the leaves are spotty and blackened - fungus infestation? (my roses and other apple trees have had problems with black spot and apple scab this year)
I'm thinking it's had it and I may have to dig it out and plant something else, what fruit tree is fast growing/heavy cropping and good for wine making?