Interesting, are pears like apples where the seeds can produce quite a variation of fruit quality? I guess if you don't like the taste you can always graft?
Interesting, are pears like apples where the seeds can produce quite a variation of fruit quality? I guess if you don't like the taste you can always graft?
These pears should be close to the mother tree from what I understand but can be a bit different, will find out in 4-5 years when they fruit. We can graft to the root stock if we want then or use the fruit for animal feed. Have spent a lot of money on store bought fruit trees only for them to die in their second year. This is a very cheap easy way to increase the amount of fruit trees we have on the farm.