DON'T BUY FRUIT TREES UNTIL YOU WATCH THIS!

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And, I'll tell you some of the hardest fruit trees to raise.
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I've been metal detecting for 36 yrs and the number one way to find an old house way out in the middle of nowhere is to look for irises, daffodils and big old pear trees

Cutter-jxxj
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Right on Alan, us Okies agree. You can see 60 plus year old pear trees on vacant property continue to produce with no care.

lelandshanks
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If you are looking for the easiest fruit to grow, let me show you the most trouble free fruit I have ever raised.
And, I'll tell you some of the *_hardest_* fruit trees to raise.
alan
Check out my Website.
I've written dozens of articles pertaining to all areas of homesteading and self sufficiency.

BIGALTX
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I live in zone 6 up on the Lake Erie shoreline. I jammed a Canadian Harmony peach tree in the ground 7 years ago and ignored it. It produces just like your pear tree. Never fertilized, trimmed, watered or sprayed it. It's amazing. Jam a few 2x4s under the branches every July just to keep the branches from touching the ground or snapping off altogether. I'm going to trim it down to twigs this year and start all over again. Love this thing.

BigJohn
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I’m so glad that you said the Orient Pear 🍐 tree because that’s the one that remains in my backyard orchard after I pulled up my other two that were full of blight. Those two were the D’Anjou and a Bartlett. That orient is a true winner and very disease resistant. The other two just weren’t worth the trouble so they had to go!!! Thanks for sharing and stay blessed!
-Calvin

SowGoodGardener
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Great recommendation! I ask myself...do we have 35 years left? Your tree is beautiful!

thelmaavila
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As a little kid ...more than 70 years ago at my cousins house in Missouri we would take home made bread and honey and go into the woods to play at an old burned out civil war era house basement and there was pear trees there. We would gorge ourselves on those gritty pears when they were ripe..and pick up old civil war bullets...that of course my mom would toss in the trash...wish i had those as my great grand grand kids do not have a clue.

It was the best vacations i took in my life.


My neighbor has a pear tree that is usually loaded with pears...not this year...and every year they all disappear OVER NIGHT...she is looney cat lady who thinks kids take them...there are zero kids in our neighborhood...just old old folks...i tried to tell her its the squirrels but leftists just cant think or observe

Bastards get all my apples every year too....i got the fattest best fed squirrels on earth

sislertx
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Thank you for your channel. I am moving from Idaho to Texas to set a homestead we just bought. Grateful for any recommendations.

roninphoto
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Those pears look awesome! Which pollinator does the orient pear require? We make brandy pear fritters. Coffee shop special! Best of the Fall fruits besides pie pumpkins. 🍐

cassityart
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Orient pear, i have been growing it for many years, very easy to grow here in GA, i would place it in second place though right after Warren pear which i also have been growing for many years, just as easy to grow as Orient and much much better quality, this two varieties can eat fire blight for dinner, zero spraying and by zero i mean zero ! Thank you for the video!

cathya
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Perfect timing! We were just discussing pear trees yesterday and looking for the right ones to get for Louisiana is on my list of things to do this week! Thanks!

KnowInsanity
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Well, I guess I found the first thing I am planting on my newly acquired land!!! :D
Thank you for the video, it is appreciated for what some people do, and contribute to the community (Well, the world via Youtube)!!!
Going to rock one of these first!

rat-a-tatranch
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Great tip. I never cared for pears but knowing orient produces so well is good. It's calories and can be juiced if nothing else or converted to bacon.

David-kdmf
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I've got an Orient pear tree it's about 35 years old it's got some basil problems with loose bark around the bottom it's come off almost all the way around the tree I don't even know how it's staying alive BUT MAN does SHE still PRODUCES THAT FRUIT like CRAZY it still as healthy as a horse as they say I'm in Southeast Missouri and every other tree I got besides that pear tree is pretty much kaputz I mean they look fairly healthy but they haven't bared fruit and 15 years that goes for all of them except for that pear tree I've got several cherry trees a few apple trees just thousands of plum trees and some figs and some thornless blackberries which I used to get huge harvest off of Just 6 years ago after that I didn't get one BlackBerry just everything stopped producing of course that's the same for everything in my garden too but that said it looks like I'm going to possibly get a halfway decent crop of the spaghetti squash this year after the plants have recovered from all the heat and drought that almost killed them now they started putting sets on again like crazy fingers crossed for that ... Love me some spaghetti squash !

markcdeyoung
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The problem I've had with my orient pear tree - and I saw it in action once - is the limbs often get very heavy with pears, to where the branch is very stressed - and then if a squirrel makes a leap from another tree onto the pear tree and lands on a heavily burdened limb - sometimes the limb breaks off. And we got some fat squirrels around here.

ciscoterres
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I didn’t like pears because of them being gritty. UNTIL ! I tried some ginger pear jam! It is the best thing I ever ate! So now I would plant a pear tree.

laura-leemurphyuta
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Nice tree! Yeah I lost my 3 apple trees a few years ago. Then after our blizzard last year one of my peach trees is struggling. My plums are just coming into bearing this year and I got 4 methleys after that last freeze zapped it loaded with blossoms. I have four pear trees that are bearing for second year but this heat is causing the fruit to be small and the grasshoppers are like buzzards. I’m keeping them watered good though.

newdayfarm
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i live in Southern Ohio & just planted 2 Kieffer pear trees & 3 Jiro persimmon feel your pain about some fruit trees being difficult....I'm 67 now & in my life I've planted probably 10 apple trees & w/in 2 years they always variety of reasons....I watched a video, guy said forget apples, grow the Kieffer pear tree & a grow great....so i took his advise...

stevegaines-vqbd
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I currently have in ground: Elbert peach, noble & Carlos muscadine, golden loquat & a pomegrant-don't know the variety of it. Have 6 myer lemon, 2 limes & 2 orange trees in pots that i put in the garage when temps drop below 40 degrees. Also want to ADD a grape vine, figs & blueberries to the micro backyard orchard. What varieties do you recommend? Thanks. Love your channel.

taililly
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What a pretty place you have! Thanks for the information. I love pears. You can use pears in every way you use an apple.

crwood