Stephen Spoonamore
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Today. Orchard Lesson. Along the main road the prior owner planted invasive, now banned Bradford Pears. They make lovely, but stinky flowers. Rather than just eradicate, I am (attempting) Barlett and Anjou graft stems to the shorn trunk. A fruitful Frankenpear. Some stems are taking.
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Today. Orchard lesson. Three days of very cold nights with hard Freezes. You can see the white flashes from pictures I posted 3 days are now brown. Frost damage. But the inside likely remains viable. This week sunny days+nights over 0c will pop open some. Macoun and Glacier apples in background.
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Stephen Spoonamore
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In response to Stephen Spoonamore.
FrankenGraft Pear Trees. You a robust root base - like my roadside Bradfords, horrible to eliminate and very aggressive at the root, but with no human edible fruit. You graft on 2, 3, 4 varieties of delicate pears. Delicious, but get root/trunk rot. https://www.youtube.com/wa...
Pear Franken trees and advice on how to create them! - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/embed/CrtuLjTtc_8

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