Suitable soil for pear treesPear trees like warm sunshine and are very cold-resistant. They like moist, fertile and well-drained soil. They are not very demanding on the soil and can be cultivated in sandy soil, loam and clay. What soil to use for growing pear trees1. Garden soil or vegetable garden soil: This is the most common cultivation soil. Due to regular fertilization, it has high fertility and better aggregate structure. It is one of the better raw materials for making culture soil. 2. Leaf mold: It is the kind of soil that is made by mixing various plant leaves, weeds, etc. into the soil of the vegetable garden, adding water and various human and animal feces and urine, and fermenting it. It is more suitable for acidic crops. 3. River sand: The water permeability and air permeability of river sand are relatively good. It can improve the soil structure and increase the air permeability and water permeability of the culture soil, but its fertility is relatively low. How to prepare nutrient soil for pear treesThe nutrient soil for pear trees can be prepared with 20-60 parts of peat, 20-25 parts of perlite, 10-15 parts of lime powder, 20-40 parts of black soil, 10-25 parts of cow dung, and 5-10 parts of phosphate rock powder, which can enable pear trees to grow well. |
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