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Re: Pear tree options
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03/14/21 03:29 PM
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For wildlife look at Asian pears. They arent as good to us to eat as the variety you mentioned but the deer love them and they will hold on the tree until late december.
Wal mart has the chestnut hills pears in most of their stores now.
if you want to make a trip to Cullman North alabama nursery has 5-6 ft tall trees for $9 each. keiffer, bartlett, orient, moonglow,dabney, seckel,magness,hood,shinseiki
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Re: Pear tree options
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03/28/21 07:26 AM
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I planted an Orient pear a few years ago. It make pears bigger than soft balls. They taste great, i dehydrated a lot last year and Um still eating them. I may try to make some wine with them this year
"And the days that I keep my gratitude Higher than my expectations Well, I have really good days" Ray Wylie Hubbard
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Re: Pear tree options
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03/28/21 01:35 PM
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CNC
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Call Allen at The Wildlife Group. He usually has a variety of pears This ^^^^^....... I've got their pear package planted and they all seem to do well.......Last year I had pears dropping for several months
We dont rent pigs
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Re: Pear tree options
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03/28/21 04:37 PM
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CNC
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Does the wildlife group ship? Tuskegee is a haul from home. Yes.......Let me add this.......I'm sure that their shipping is top notch......However, the longer a seedling stays out of the ground before transplanting the more chance you have for chit not to go right......I go and get mine and have it in the ground within a few hours of them digging them up. If you have a few that die or something, I wouldnt blame it on the Wildlife Group. They have always been top notch with anything I've gotten from them.....Sometimes chit just happens......One thing I would highly recommend is that you keep them moist while you're planting and dont allow them to dry out after opening your package of trees.....Also, taking the time to plant them right and dig a proper hole matters.
Last edited by CNC; 03/28/21 04:37 PM.
We dont rent pigs
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