First, how to plant pears into small potted plants
1. When eating pears, dig out the seeds, dry them in the shade and wash them, then soak the cleaned seeds in water for 5-7 days, and change the water 1 time every day to keep the water clean and free of impurities. Choose a non-porous flowerpot with appropriate size and put it in sterile culture soil. After watering, the soaked pears will be arranged in concentric circles from the outer ring to the inner ring, and then watered after covering the soil. Potted plants can germinate in about 5 days under a little sunshine.
It should be noted that pear trees are planted here, which can only be grafted to produce pears, so you still can't eat your own pears. After the pears germinate, if you want to make them into real potted plants, you need to maintain them, otherwise the new buds will die easily, especially the management of water and fertilizer can not be taken lightly.
Second, the history of pear tree planting
China is one of the main cradles of pears. Shali and pear, which are mainly planted in production, are all native to China. The planting history of pear trees in China can often be found in ancient books. According to the records of ancient documents "The Book of Songs" (Zhou Dynasty) and "Xia" (Spring and Autumn Period, 8th century BC-5th century BC) and the analysis of modern archaeological data, pears should have been cultivated in China at least 3000 years ago. In Historical Records, Guang Zhi, San Ji Qin, Hua Jing and other ancient books, excellent varieties in many places in China, such as honey pear, red pear, Pak Lei pear and goose pear, are recorded, and some of them are still in use today.