Pear does not bear fruit
The pear has been blooming well for 3 or 4 years, and then the color dries up and falls off. In autumn there are 2-3 fruits on the tree, before that it was small, but there were more fruits. Who knows what the reason might be, I can’t raise my hand to cut it down(
A fruit tree needs care - this includes pruning, fertilizing, and treating it against pests and diseases. In our garden, the pear bears fruit every year. True, we don’t do all the woodwork we need, we do it regularly.
Maybe this variety is so picky? I have a pear of the Severyanka variety, so it’s bursting with fruit every year. And I don't do anything with her. One pear even broke one year from the weight.
In my garden, too, the branches of a pear tree broke off under the weight of the fruit, but it still bears fruit in a year. Next year, I will prune the tree crown and fertilize the pear tree. Usually I do this, quite rarely.
One of the reasons is that they chose the wrong place to plant the tree. Every plant loves warmth and sun, but not all plants tolerate drafts and shade. The pear is a rather finicky tree and if it blooms brightly and then falls off, then most likely it is cold in that place.