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Old 02-06-2003, 11:32 PM
Anne Lurie
 
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Susan,

I "knock off" (literally, no implements necessary but thumb & forefinger)
all but one pear for each "fruiting spur."

Then, I go back & remove every other pear from branches that look too weak
to support that much fruit. When I say every other pear, I obviously mean
"this one, that one" not *all* of them!

I don't think that the pear tree would split, but I figure that having its
branches sag to the ground can't possibly be good for the tree, not to
mention that it's nearly impossible to mow near the tree!

Anne Lurie
NE Raleigh


"Susan Hogarth" wrote in message
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I have a pear and an apple in my front yard, and another variety of each

in my
backyard. They seem to take turns being productive. This year it's the

turn of
the front-yard tress. These trees recive no pruning, spraying, etc. (Last

year
the backyard apple got so heavy with fruit it split :-( )

The front pear has pears in clusters of two and three. Should I cut off

all but
one in each of these clusters? Is it too late for that?

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Susan
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