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  • From: "tanis cuff" <tanistanis@hotmail.com>
  • To: nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] pears for U.P.
  • Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 00:28:36 +0000

Interesting. I wish their website was more extensive, and I wish they posted an email address instaed of just the mention that they have email. And am I imagining things when I see they have named one of their pear cultivars 'Tanis' ?! (If it's from my tree, I gotta let them know the problems it had this year!)


----Original Message Follows----
From: "Rodney Eveland" <>
Reply-To: North American Fruit Explorers <
Subject: [NAFEX] pears for U.P.
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 18:40:04 -0600

Here is a post from a Nafexer I came across while looking for pears
other than URE. Golden Spice is also mentioned.

http://saximontana.lakeheadu.ca/hyatt/

[click 'Breeding', then 'Pears for Cold Climates', and 'The Apples & Pears of Thunder Bay']

Part of the problem with pears is that they seem to like to be
blooming earlier than apples and you can usually predict that there
will be another hard frost after pears bloom in the North. Therefore
one either needs some kind of frost protection or a way to delay
bloom, and pollinate them with a q-tip or whatever, although once in a
while you will get a crop and Ures that fall on the ground seem to be
dead ripe and lucious in my experience. Other than that if one hasn't
lots of patience or a lot of property to play with I'd stick with
apples. Anyhow the article is "good reading material" with references
to Nafex articles. Typically if you are looking for cold hardy fruit
look in Alberta and Saskatchewan as the folks who live there don't
have a lot of choice. They have to have either cold hardy plants or
extraordinary methods of winter protection. Because of their climate
they don't need pest hardy plants however as not many pests enjoy
their Winters.






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