pinetag Well-Known Member Apr 13, 2021 #41 These pics are at the house, but it looks like we'll have some pears in year 2. Both trees (Kieffer and Bartlett) appear to have some growing. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
These pics are at the house, but it looks like we'll have some pears in year 2. Both trees (Kieffer and Bartlett) appear to have some growing. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
weekender21 Well-Known Member Apr 13, 2021 #42 A few more mountain locals. Sanguinaria Yellow trout Lily One of my pears (TS hardy from the wildlife group) is just starting to flower. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
A few more mountain locals. Sanguinaria Yellow trout Lily One of my pears (TS hardy from the wildlife group) is just starting to flower. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Mennoniteman Well-Known Member Apr 13, 2021 #43 Sunset and desert flowers in Tucson AZ tonight Last edited: Apr 13, 2021
Mennoniteman Well-Known Member Apr 13, 2021 #44 weekender21 said: A few more mountain locals. Sanguinaria Yellow trout Lily One of my pears (TS hardy from the wildlife group) is just starting to flower. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... That pear tree is probably too light to handle the weight of any fruit. Keep an eye on it and remove the pears before they break down the tree.
weekender21 said: A few more mountain locals. Sanguinaria Yellow trout Lily One of my pears (TS hardy from the wildlife group) is just starting to flower. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... That pear tree is probably too light to handle the weight of any fruit. Keep an eye on it and remove the pears before they break down the tree.
weekender21 Well-Known Member Apr 14, 2021 #45 Mennoniteman said: That pear tree is probably too light to handle the weight of any fruit. Keep an eye on it and remove the pears before they break down the tree. Click to expand... It’s only been in the ground two years, I’ll definitely pinch fruit off if any make an appearance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Mennoniteman said: That pear tree is probably too light to handle the weight of any fruit. Keep an eye on it and remove the pears before they break down the tree. Click to expand... It’s only been in the ground two years, I’ll definitely pinch fruit off if any make an appearance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Drycreek Well-Known Member Apr 14, 2021 #48 SwampCat said: View attachment 21567 Click to expand... Don’t remind me Cat, I was just wondering last week if Id have a lizard visitor again this spring.
SwampCat said: View attachment 21567 Click to expand... Don’t remind me Cat, I was just wondering last week if Id have a lizard visitor again this spring.
O Oakseeds Active Member Apr 15, 2021 #49 No hard freeze; I hope, I hope, I hope! How about the bowling-pin-deer-prune on the Norway spruce. Attachments Nor Spruce _pear 2021.jpg 120.5 KB · Views: 0 2021 Pears_bloom.jpg 127.8 KB · Views: 0 2021 pear bloom 2.jpg 133.2 KB · Views: 0 Ayers 2021.jpg 128 KB · Views: 0 Last edited: Apr 15, 2021
Kurt Active Member May 8, 2021 #50 Prairie lilly pops up here in Elizabeth each year we have spring moisture.Very short lived but pretty little things.
Prairie lilly pops up here in Elizabeth each year we have spring moisture.Very short lived but pretty little things.
jlane35 Well-Known Member May 16, 2021 #51 My Spring comes much later then most of you guys. Attachments 66BDDAFC-5A6B-40F7-BBBA-2C8C2391041D.jpeg 274.4 KB · Views: 0 ABD6C494-3416-41BA-9FB8-83DEE19701CA.jpeg 389.5 KB · Views: 0 7BE6B8E1-0C52-4F83-834A-18DF33B080B9.jpeg 750.5 KB · Views: 0