Retired Surveyor's Gardening Feat: 25 Pears From One Branch
Robert Pyalinok, a retired land surveyor from the Baranavichy district, has made headlines with an extraordinary gardening feat. The pensioner, known for his post-retirement passion for gardening, has set an impressive record with a single branch of his fruit tree.
Pyalinok's remarkable harvest came from a 25-centimeter branch that was gifted to him by an acquaintance. Despite the branch surviving frost damage that affected other fruit trees, it yielded an astonishing 25 pears. The largest of these pears weighed a hefty 325 grams. Pyalinok's secret to this bountiful harvest was his careful pruning. He removed half of the initial fruits on the branch, allowing the remaining 25 to ripen properly.
It's worth noting that there is no publicly available information suggesting that Pyalinok has set any previous records regarding the harvest of the small plum dream.
Robert Pyalinok's impressive gardening skills have resulted in a record-breaking harvest. His careful approach to pruning and nurturing the branch has led to an exceptional yield, with 25 pears, including one weighing 325 grams, coming from a single 25-centimeter branch.