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Asian Pear

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Joined: 9/17/2007
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Posted: Jul/06/2009 8:35 PM PST

Asian pear doing great also. First I thought the tree is grafted then I thought it's not , thought I need another for polination. I guess it is grafted after all, don't need another pear tree!

Will update pics. I know this tree will need supports for the branches. The fruit gets real heavy for the branch. Will update as the tree grows and the fruit ripen. So far no animals have damaged the fruit. Will have to go stand out there with a shot gun.

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Posted: Jul/31/2009 10:39 PM PST

I took this shot yesterday. Some time this week I wanted to take close up shots of the pears. Yesterday the tree had lots of pears on it. Today nothing! What could eat so many pears in one day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Joined: 7/10/2009
Location: Glenville, NY
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Posted: Aug/01/2009 11:00 AM PST

The pears look very nice. Sorry to hear that something seems to have robbed you of them
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Joined: 8/24/2008
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 777
Posted: Aug/03/2009 4:06 PM PST

Tell me that dont just get in your crawl..
Well it got in mine, and still is at times
I swear to you I have been looking very very closely at my only tree that has fruit on it (pear) and as soon as I see any activity I pull out my sling shot.
Honestly I wouldnt know what is eating yours but I know these Redneck squirrels got mine.
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Posted: Aug/09/2009 8:21 PM PST

I think squirrels here too cougar 'cause many small pieces of branches were on the ground.

heehee sling shot! i think i have one too!
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Posted: Aug/09/2009 8:22 PM PST

Thank you NaturallyBeautiful!
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