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FWIW I just use a heavy bottom pot on the stove, you’d have to watch it closely but it sure would be faster.Not round like Asian pears. Definite pear shaped, but no clear shoulder definition. Just goes from fat on the bottom to kinda fat on top (kinda like me). No picture. Thought I took one, but its not there. I think I may have a couple of bad ones left on the tree that I can at least get a representative picture of tomorrow.
I will put the lid on the crockpot before bed. Im just the impatient type, and I want it to reduce to a paste as quick as possible.
Since 2:00pm yesterdayFWIW I just use a heavy bottom pot on the stove, you’d have to watch it closely but it sure would be faster.
When we bought this place the fruit trees had been neglected for years. They weren't even producing fruit anymore. So, we trimmed them way back, at least half of each tree. We cut all branches growing straight up and branches crossing other branches, sort of making a canopy. They started producing fruit the very next year. We do still have some fungus problem, but that's because we are in a rain forest. I understand we will never be rid of it, but will be able to control it. We've been working on that for 4 years! The fruit is edible, but the skins aren't pretty. Maybe next year. If nothing else, they make a great shaded run for our chickens to run around in.Yeah. I have to contact my County Extension agent by early winter anyway. Two pear trees. Both need desperate pruning to get them under control. And I don't know what I'm doing on pruning. Ask the expert. The other tree had what I think is Hawthorn Cedar fungus. International Orange pustules about 3 millimeters on each fruit. None of the fruits had a chance to get any bigger than my little finger. Leaves didn't seem to be affected too much. But how do you spray a 50 ft tall tree? It has to be cut back severely, so I can treat it next spring. Not even sure I can cut it back enough without killing it. But I'm not getting any pears from it anyway. That's what the extension agent is for. To tell me to prune it back. or take it out.