The pear tree is a lot shorter…

When I picked the fruit in August I had a lot of trouble with the tall vertical branches in the middle, so I determined that before winter I’d prune them off. I hesitated, of course, because that’s a pretty major operation on a tree I don’t want to hurt.

But I think it’ll be more manageable next time the tree fruits.

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2 Responses to The pear tree is a lot shorter…

  1. Plug Nickel Outfit says:

    Many’s the time I’ve sat on my hands to keep from telling you that anyone who’d done more than 5 minutes of reading about pear trees knows they tend to grow in a columnar form and that if you didn’t prune it to outwards growth you’d need a ladder to pick the fruit. (glad I got that off my chest finally!) In fact – I think I recall that when you last posted about picking the fruit this year you mentioned something about having to use a ladder sometime in coming years.

    You’re doing the right thing by pruning during the dormant time of year. One can prune during the active season – but there’s more bugs and fungi around to booger things up. Trees seem to tolerate pruning better in the winter.

    I’ve watched a couple online videos on how to prune a pear tree – so I know they’re out there. Or just do the Michaelangelo thing and take away everything that isn’t the perfect tree!

    Remember too – you can’t call yourself a gardener until you’ve killed at least 100 plants. (slacker)

  2. Plug Nickel Outfit says:

    “I think I recall that when you last posted about picking the fruit this year you mentioned something about having to use a ladder sometime in coming years.”

    Doh – read the link…

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