- Jan 12, 2010
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You may have to get 2 pear trees, they need to cross pollinate.Ahhhhh......a rare Sunday off of work. I usually open the restaurant on Sundays, so I end up being gone for the majority of the day. The weather is nice and cool, so DH and the oldest DS are out cutting more firewood. We have permission to cut wood on our neighbor's property.....they had it logged 2 years ago and we have been cutting up the tops for our firewood. The only catch is that we have to cut a load for the neighbor for every load we cut for ourselves. Not a bad deal considering!
Took the kids to 4-H soccer yesterday for their first practices of the year and found out that they have 3 teams of 1st/2nd graders and only one coach "so if you can count to 9, and tell the kids not to use their hands, you can be a coach!" And now I'm "coaching" soccer. I know NOTHING about the sport except the no-hands rule. DH is the same since his school didn't have a soccer team when he went.....should be an interesting year.
I got DH to go out and help me powder all the chicken butts last night, and I wormed everyone while I had help. Hopefully we're OVER this lice stuff, and the ivermectin knocks anything else that may be going on off before cold weather gets here.
Can anyone direct me to a good website or directions for fruit tree care? I have 2 apple trees (honeycrisp and gala) and TSC has a zone 4 hardy pear tree that my oldest desperately wants me to buy. The honeycrisp has been in the ground for 2 years now and bloomed this spring, and the gala went in the ground in May. I've seen sooo much conflicting information about pruning, not pruning, fertilizing, spraying, etc that I have no idea what I really should be doing.