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Jim, how long ago did you try to grow pears? Maybe you had the wrong variety for the area you're in? They say pears grow in Minnesota so perhaps a different variety would be better? It might be worth a shot? See: http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/M1157.html
I got my pears from someone whose house is my way to the library. They had 2 trees in the front yard and it was making me crazy to drive past it and see all those pears going to waste - gazillions on the ground. I finally couldn't take it anymore and left them a note asking if they weren't going to pick them if I could pick some and in exchange I'd share my pear sauce with them. The guy called me back delighted with my offer. So I went and picked up a huge bag of windfalls (which ended up composted because I burned the batch!) and 2 grocery bags full off the trees. I'll be checking his trees out (and asking every year if they continue to go to waste) until my pear trees start bearing fruit... I hate seeing good food going to waste like that.
I got my pears from someone whose house is my way to the library. They had 2 trees in the front yard and it was making me crazy to drive past it and see all those pears going to waste - gazillions on the ground. I finally couldn't take it anymore and left them a note asking if they weren't going to pick them if I could pick some and in exchange I'd share my pear sauce with them. The guy called me back delighted with my offer. So I went and picked up a huge bag of windfalls (which ended up composted because I burned the batch!) and 2 grocery bags full off the trees. I'll be checking his trees out (and asking every year if they continue to go to waste) until my pear trees start bearing fruit... I hate seeing good food going to waste like that.