Native Hunter
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Things are looking promising:
Things are looking promising:
I got a bad case of em. 18 mature pear trees across the property and I could have put all the fruit in a 2 gallon bucket last fall. Trees looked like they do above. Loaded with baby fruit. One year...I'm gonna win the frost battle.Frost pockets. I have them too
What's your opinion on pear tree growth between untrimmed and well trimmed? Talking about the first several years after a tree is planted, I've been noticing that trimming a pear tree similar to how you would trim an apple tree seems to slow the growth of pear trees...Thanks. My early trimming consisted of trying to get the scaffolding limbs to grow away from the tree. When a limb would fork, I would cut off the inside limb - trying to force it to grow outwardly. There comes a point with pears that you just have to step back and let them do their thing. However, I am convinced that some early shaping is worthwhile.
What's your opinion on pear tree growth between untrimmed and well trimmed? Talking about the first several years after a tree is planted, I've been noticing that trimming a pear tree similar to how you would trim an apple tree seems to slow the growth of pear trees...
You're thinking the danger level of another incident of a drive by fruiting being committed in your jurisdiction late this summer is going up?Looks like a heavy fruit set on these pear trees this year. Starting to feel good about the weather chances - nothing below 35 degrees in the 10 day forecast:
You're thinking the danger level of another incident of a drive by fruiting being committed in your jurisdiction late this summer is going up?
what a great thread
~6 weeks will be time for Steve's annual persimmon flower (male v female ) tutorial!!
bill
Let's see some of the before and after pictures of top worked apple trees, if you have them. I have a bunch of apple trees that are getting large enough reaching the top branches is difficult. Not sure whether to break out a ladder or just let them do their thing. My apple production has been pretty sad to date. They just haven't set much fruit, even though some of these trees are 6 years in the ground. About half are on full size rootstock, the remainder are 70-80% full size rootstock, or thereabouts. I have heard it takes longer the larger the tree, but hoping it's coming soon. Pears another story, I had a truckload of pears last year on 6 trees. Thinking I should have planted more of those...
I'm intrigued by pear trees for deer. What kind of pears are those six trees?Let's see some of the before and after pictures of top worked apple trees, if you have them. I have a bunch of apple trees that are getting large enough reaching the top branches is difficult. Not sure whether to break out a ladder or just let them do their thing. My apple production has been pretty sad to date. They just haven't set much fruit, even though some of these trees are 6 years in the ground. About half are on full size rootstock, the remainder are 70-80% full size rootstock, or thereabouts. I have heard it takes longer the larger the tree, but hoping it's coming soon. Pears another story, I had a truckload of pears last year on 6 trees. Thinking I should have planted more of those...