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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 4087418" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>There are 3 pear trees on my place that were there when we bought it 22 years ago. The "large" has too many limbs and only produces small fruit that dry up. I've begun taking it down for firewood. </p><p></p><p>Next to it are 2 pear trees that I don't know the variety but are the best I've ever had. They are yellow and the red. The side of the pear exposed to sun turns candy apple red. They'll hurt your teeth. However, I have to get them before the raccoons. If the coons get there first, it's as if the pears never existed. Usually about a week before they are ripe. This year the wind storms took them all down and the deer cleaned them up. I had a 3rd volunteer that didn't produce a single fruit after many years and is now fire/smoking wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 4087418, member: 3448"] There are 3 pear trees on my place that were there when we bought it 22 years ago. The "large" has too many limbs and only produces small fruit that dry up. I've begun taking it down for firewood. Next to it are 2 pear trees that I don't know the variety but are the best I've ever had. They are yellow and the red. The side of the pear exposed to sun turns candy apple red. They'll hurt your teeth. However, I have to get them before the raccoons. If the coons get there first, it's as if the pears never existed. Usually about a week before they are ripe. This year the wind storms took them all down and the deer cleaned them up. I had a 3rd volunteer that didn't produce a single fruit after many years and is now fire/smoking wood. [/QUOTE]
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